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src='http://cdn.mohanjith.net/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p><p><b>Step 1</b></p><p>Connect the phone to the PC. I used USB but Bluetooth is reported to be working on Ubuntu 8.04 as well.</p><p><b>Step 2</b></p><p>Start the network admin application (System -> Administration -> Network), you&#8217;ll have to unlock it if you are not root (most likely you are not).</p><p><b>Step 3</b></p><p>Select &#8220;Point to point connection&#8221; and open up the properties.</p><p><b>Step 4</b></p><p>In the General tab make the following changes. Check/select &#8220;Enable this connection&#8221;. Select GPRS/UMTS as the Connection type. Set the Access point name to what&#8217;s provided by your service provider (In my case it was www.dialogsl.com). Under account data put your username and password provided by your service provider if any.</p><p><b>Step 5</b></p><p>In the modem tab select/type in the correct modem port, in my case it was /dev/ttyACM0. If it doesn&#8217;t work for you, plug the phone usb cable while monitoring /var/log/messages, you can see where the phone is being mounted.</p><p><b>Step 6</b></p><p>Save the settings by pressing Ok, then activate the connection by checking the check box against &#8220;Point to point connection&#8221;.</p><p>That&#8217;s it, now you should be connected to the internet via 3G if there is coverage in your area or else via GPRS. Hope you will find this post helpful.</p><div
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