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Vodafone Mobile Connect Card Driver for Linux is a graphical tool to ease connecting to ["GPRS"]/["3G"]/ ["HSDPA"] networks and using mobility services (like SMS) through Vodafone Group datacards.
It is mainly based on ["wvdial"], ["python"] and ["xdg-utils"].
Currently, it supports the following mobile devices:
- ["Huawei/E220"] (["USB"])
- Huawei/E620 (["PCMCIA"])
- Option Nozomi
How to install the driver in Debian
Download the latest vodafone-mobile-connect-card-driver-for-linux_*.*_all.deb from https://forge.vodafonebetavine.net/frs/?group_id=12 .
Go to a ["terminal"] and write:
["dpkg"] -i vodafone*.deb (write the ["path"] and name of the file that you downloaded).
Dependencies
["python-central"] (>= 0.5.8)
["python"] (=>2.5)
- ["phyton-twisted"]
- ["phyton-pysqlite 2"].
- ["wvdial"].
- ["python-serial"].
- ["python-dbus"].
- ["python-notify"].
- ["python-tz"].
- ["xdg-utils"]
