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tethering not working
A while ago I used to access the internet from my home computer via the cell data on my cell phone (connected via USB). That was on Elisa (Finland) and worked 'just fine'.
Now I come to do something similar again, a few years later, but this time with Saunalahti. Unfortunately, I can't get it to connect. In /var/log/messages I get "LCP terminated by peer"/etc. Any clues? Max. |
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Anyway, the thread you link to provides some tips that seem to improve things somewhat (specifically the rmmod/insmod instructions). It's quite dissappointing that this has stopped working, even in LTS :/ Thanks though. Max. |
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As far as I know it has not "stopped working" in 10.04. Perhaps you did an update? I mentioned it in the Ubuntu thread as well: I ditched Ubuntu and went back to the source: Debian Squeeze.
Works like a charm. |
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It sure seems like I'm running 10.04 LTS... My guess is that something from 10.10 has been back ported to 10.04LTS, so both have been broken. I was hoping to avoid just this sort of thing by staying with LTS :/ The : sudo rmmod cdc_acm sudo modprobe cdc_acm help it connect successfully, but it still doesn't actually work. After the above I get the 'Mobile Broadband' in the NetworkManager Applet work as I remember[1], but it seems like there is some kind of routing problem. I'll keep trying different things. [edit] I should also note that I have been having trouble with Joikuspot, and the problem there seemed related to the kernel I have installed in order to overclock it ('modprobe JoikuSpot_Bouncer' works around that). I wonder if there is a similar issue. I should try it on MS Windows to see if that works and get a known working point (don't have a MS system atm :/). Max. [1] Though now I'm using 'Suanalahti Postpaid' instead of 'Elisa' - though both don't work. |
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Aha! I have shorewall installed and running. If I /etc/init.d/shorewall stop, then it works :D Awesome. So, all I need to do is have the phone booted when I boot my computer and it'll work just fine :) Good enough... Max. |
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