Menu

Main Menu
Talk Get Daily Search

Member's Online

    User Name
    Password

    USB 3g - Techie Advise on possibility

    Reply
    Page 1 of 2 | 1   2   | Next
    DryLand404 | # 1 | 2007-04-02, 14:45 | Report

    I'm hoping to be able to make a USB 3g Access (WithGPS) device work on the N800.
    http://www.sprint.com/business/produ...PcsPhones.html

    http://www.inreach.com/images/nw_con...el_u720_ug.pdf

    Any techies here have input on the feasability?

    Or the Franklin CDU-550
    http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/802/63/

    http://www.fklt.com/product-usb.php
    OS's supported
    • Windows 2000
    • Windows XP
    • Mac OS X and Linux

    CDU550 Linux Instructions
    http://www.evdoforums.com/thread3560.html

    Either one I potentially see attached to the back of the N800 with a Velcro tab, and possibly a small power injector.
    Would be nice if I could find the perfect case, Maybe will have to make my own.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by DryLand404; 2007-04-02 at 15:46.

     
    DryLand404 | # 2 | 2007-04-02, 16:09 | Report

    It appears that most of the USB modems can be accessed as a serial port modem.
    http://samat.org/weblog/20070127-hig...inux-6-10.html
    http://www.evdoforums.com/thread4319.html

    Good Stuff on PPP config for Sprint CDO
    http://samat.org/weblog/20070128-spr...ntu-linux.html

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by DryLand404; 2007-04-02 at 19:01.

     
    dragon_788 | # 3 | 2008-08-10, 02:25 | Report

    Hi guys, if I can get my hands on an OTG adapter I'd definitely like to test this on my N800 with a couple of the USB Sprint adapters we have laying around at work. I'll post back at some point when I get a chance.

    EDIT:

    Just thought I'd mention I have used Novatel Wireless cards from Sprint in Linux before, using the directions posted above as a guideline. Both the S720 and the EX720 with an adapter work great.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by dragon_788; 2008-08-10 at 02:47.

     
    airbillion | # 4 | 2008-08-10, 04:55 | Report

    How about the att usb 881? It has a battery on board. It would be perfect if it could work with the 800 or 810.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    nurse_gal | # 5 | 2008-08-10, 13:35 | Report

    hello all, newbie here. i've had my n810 about two weeks and love it. i saw this post and was wondering, i have a Sprint Ovation U727 usb modem, is there a way to get it to work with the N810? thanks for the great forum.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    tso | # 6 | 2008-08-10, 14:44 | Report

    hmm, a huawei E220 could be interesting to test in this way

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    dragon_788 | # 7 | 2008-08-11, 00:02 | Report

    Hi nurse_gal, I'm guessing you would need to get a self powered USB hub at the very minimum, as the USB cellular cards come with a cable that can draw power from up to 2 USB ports at once (and the N8x0 doesn't provide power out the USB port). You'd also need an adapter like this and another like this. With those then the trick would be typing the command 'dmesg' before and after you plug in the USB card and seeing if its probably detected. Finally you would use wvdial or another PPP program to initiate the connection (hints provided at the links in the first couple posts).

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks
    The Following User Says Thank You to dragon_788 For This Useful Post:
    Jelly Mould

     
    allnameswereout | # 8 | 2008-08-12, 16:44 | Report

    See http://www.pharscape.org for some information about Linux & 3G. There are howtos and a forum about the subject. Beware, some information might be x86-specific (e.g. closed source binary modules).

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Zebee | # 9 | 2008-09-03, 08:28 | Report

    I'm about to try a Huawei 3g USB modem (not the 220, not sure which model yet). clearly I'll need a powered hub, has anyone found a battery powered one? I don't want to have to find a powerpoint.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    gregh2000 | # 10 | 2008-09-27, 05:29 | Report

    just get a battery powered 3g router such as the cradlepoint one from 3gstore.com. i have one and it works great with the sprint 597 usb aircard. wifi hotspot in your pocket.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Page 1 of 2 | 1   2   | Next
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Normal Logout