

You should now be able to connect successfully to the internet and your modem should function as a plug and play device in Ubuntu. Do so with the location and APN appropriate to you ISP. In the NetworkManager Applet you should find the option to create a new mobile broadband connection. Connect you modem to your Ubuntu computer. Your modem is now reconfigured to be plug and play in Ubuntu.Ħ. Close the hyperterminal connection and unplug the modem. You should receive the following back in confirmation:Ĭlose autorun state result(0:FAIL 1:SUCCESS):1ĥ.

Input the following command (you may wish to turn on local echo so you can see what you are typing): Close the UI and open hyperterminal (or equivalent) and connect to the appropriate COM port using these parameters:Ĥ. Determine the COM port of the modem by inspecting the modem properties under Modems in the Device Manager (do not get confused with ZTE Dianostics Interface or others).ģ.
#SW TERBARU TANAKA T21 SPIDER INSTALL#
The modem will automatically install the appropriate drivers and launch the User Interface (UI).Ģ. Connect your ZTE MF100 to the USB port of your computer with hyperterminal on it.
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Part one (use windows to turn off the usbdrive option).ġ. This was used to connect a ZTE MF100 in Brasil with the VIVO 3G network.

I looked at a thread for ZTE MF626 that was essential.(). After taking a lot of time looking at many disperse threads.
