Arif, Forgot to mention, check out/look for package usbmodeswitch http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/ check out threads like: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?t=322 for more guidance/help. Let us know if this helped or not. Even though this list, is for PCI modems, we hope that we can also help other cases too. Regards, Antonio On 5/29/10, Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Arif, > > Try to use wvdial if you have it installed. Why? > > Please run the following: > > Open up a terminal and type > $ which wvdial > > if it returns something like > /usr/bin/wvdial, then please run > $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf > > it will scan and try to find a modem port. If it finds one, edit the > details ie., remove the ";" and add username, #777 or similar and try > to connect > > $ sudo wvdial > > if you can connect, then can you browse. If you can, try to download > scanModem.gz > > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz > copy it to your Ubuntu partition/home directory and > > run > $ gunzip scanModem.gz > $ sudo chmod +x scanModem > $ sudo ./scanModem > > send us(to list discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) the file ModemData.txt to see > how we can help > > Regards, > > Antonio > > On 5/29/10, arif najar <najararifahmad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Sir, >> I am living in India. I recently downloaded ubuntu 10.04 and started >> using it. It is indeed a very good operating system, even very good >> than windows xp which is running on my computer. I have a cdma wll >> phone which I used to connect to internet in windows xp through usb >> cable. It came with a cd which I used to install its modem. The cd >> asked that I would go to Control Panel of Windows xp and then select >> Printers and other hardware and then Phone and Modem optioins and then >> click the modems tab and then click the properties button and then >> click the Advanced tab and wite the command AT+CRM=1 and when I did >> these steps and created a dial-up connection, I was able to connect to >> the internet with my cdma wll phone. Now the problem is that Ubuntu >> 10.04 has no feature to create a dial-up connection and no phone and >> modem options so that I can connect my wll cdma phone to the pc in >> Ubuntu and start connecting to internet. Another problem is that >> Ubuntu recognized my wll cdma phone as Mobile Broadband 3g and I >> created a network using that, but when I clicked on the network's name >> in Connection Manager in Ubuntu, my cdma phone gave a mode signal for >> a few moments and then Ubuntu said "Network Disconnected, you are now >> offline". Sir, please help me to connect to internet in Ubuntu 10.04 >> using my cdma bsnl wll so that I can use many features of Ubuntu. >> I hope that you will reply and help me to get out of this >> problem. >> >