Broadband connection is one of the most used internet connections, alongside wired and wi-fi internet connection. And the most used device to use broadband connection is USB Modem (GSM/CDMA), and one of the most used brands is Huawei, a world-recognized Chinese manufacture that focuses to produce great networking devices (modems, router etc). It is probably the most popular brand from China and I have to say that Huawei is a great product.
Because of this I decided to buy a CDMA USB modem from Huawei. And greatly, this has already been recognized by Linux from so long time ago and so I can use the modem easily with GNOME's Network Manager. But later I found a problem : how to top up my prepaid internet account? To top up my prepaid internet account, I have to send a SMS to the provider and I can't do this on Linux. With forced, I temporarily used Mobile Partner application on Windows to buy / top up my prepaid internet account.
But later, Praise God, I finally found the Linux version of the Huawei Mobile Partner application. So now, I don't need Windows anymore to just top my prepaid account up. Though Mobile Partner Linux doesn't include calling feature, its SMS feature worked great on my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Now, I could top up my prepaid intetnet account by Linux and I dont't have to “touch” Windows anymore.
Installation
The Installation is easy, although we have to use terminal (it is Linux, okay?). We just need to make the install script executable by the command : chmod +x install and then just follow the wizard. Last, I made a Desktop Integration specialized for Ubuntu desktop and we need to install it because without it, the app couldn't be executed from menu (it needs root privilage to run).
Download
The package could be downloaded HERE.
Settings and Configuration
Once we have finished install the app, let the modem plugged in and reboot the system. Last, we have to set the internet profile manually by accessing Tools>Options>Profile Management. If you don't know the detail about your internet provider, you have to ask to the provider about the manual configuration. I use a local CDMA provider Smartfren so my connection profile is like this :
Profile : Smart
Access number : #777
User name : smart
Password : smart
Last, save and OK, and go to the Connection session and we just need to press Connect. Hope this will be useful for us and don't ever stop using Linux as the main and daily operating system. Bravo Linux.
Comments
Good luck, brother..
I get this message on installing,
Local path is: /usr/local/Modile_Partner
Installing BAM HUAWEI...chmod: cannot access ‘/usr/local/Modile_Partner/config’: No such file or directory
usage: sudo -h | -K | -k | -V
usage: sudo -v [-AknS] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-u user]
usage: sudo -l [-AknS] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-U user] [-u user] [command]
usage: sudo [-AbEHknPS] [-r role] [-t type] [-C num] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-u user] [VAR=value] [-i|-s] []
usage: sudo -e [-AknS] [-r role] [-t type] [-C num] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-u user] file ...
There is no sudo command in your system,you'd better run the software by root
Press any key to continue...
sed: can't read MobilePartner.desktop: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./driver/*’: No such file or directory
./install: line 500: ./driver/install: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./sbin/*’: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./hw_pppd’: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./hw_pppd’: No such file or directory
./install: line 516: ./hw_pppd/sbin/install_pppd: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat ‘./hw_pppd’: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat ‘/usr/local/Modile_Partner/qtlib/lib*.so*’: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/local/Modile_Partner/SysConfig.dat: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/local/Modile_Partner/SysConfig.dat: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat ‘/usr/local/Modile_Partner/sbin/67hw_hook’: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘/etc/pm/sleep.d/67hw_hook’: No such file or directory
[ done ]
Finished, press any key to exit
Installing BAM HUAWEI...chmod: cannot access ‘/usr/local/Modile_Partner/config’: No such file or directory
usage: sudo -h | -K | -k | -V
usage: sudo -v [-AknS] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-u user]
usage: sudo -l [-AknS] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-U user] [-u user] [command]
usage: sudo [-AbEHknPS] [-r role] [-t type] [-C num] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-u user] [VAR=value] [-i|-s] []
usage: sudo -e [-AknS] [-r role] [-t type] [-C num] [-g group] [-h host] [-p prompt] [-u user] file ...
There is no sudo command in your system,you'd better run the software by root
Press any key to continue...
sed: can't read MobilePartner.desktop: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./driver/*’: No such file or directory
./install: line 500: ./driver/install: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./sbin/*’: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./hw_pppd’: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘./hw_pppd’: No such file or directory
./install: line 516: ./hw_pppd/sbin/install_pppd: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat ‘./hw_pppd’: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat ‘/usr/local/Modile_Partner/qtlib/lib*.so*’: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/local/Modile_Partner/SysConfig.dat: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/local/Modile_Partner/SysConfig.dat: No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat ‘/usr/local/Modile_Partner/sbin/67hw_hook’: No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access ‘/etc/pm/sleep.d/67hw_hook’: No such file or directory
[ done ]
Finished, press any key to exit
pour debian kali linux
1)cd desktop
2)ls
3)chmod +x install
4)./install
tapé entré et sa roule
pour backtrack5
1)cd Desktop
2)ls
3) chmod 755 install
4) ./install