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... PC opens the auto run function. If not, please double click "My computer" >>CE100 Dialer as shown in Windows XP 1.Connect CE100 with PC Connect CE100 with USB Port Operating System o Windows 2000SP4/XP SP2/Vista/Win7 or o MAC 10.5/10.6 or o Linux Ubuntu 9.04...61623; Display Resolution : Above 800x600 Note: If your PC has lower configuration the performance of CE100 may be lower. CE 100 Installation in the figure below. Install CE100 Dialer & Driver 1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE For different operating system, the installation process is different, please follow the ...
... PC opens the auto run function. If not, please double click "My computer" >>CE100 Dialer as shown in Windows XP 1.Connect CE100 with PC Connect CE100 with USB Port Operating System o Windows 2000SP4/XP SP2/Vista/Win7 or o MAC 10.5/10.6 or o Linux Ubuntu 9.04...61623; Display Resolution : Above 800x600 Note: If your PC has lower configuration the performance of CE100 may be lower. CE 100 Installation in the figure below. Install CE100 Dialer & Driver 1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE For different operating system, the installation process is different, please follow the ...
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...:2009 is very important; 1. Edit the wvdial configure file by typing the following information: usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial drivers/usb/serial/isb-serial.c: USB Serial support registered for generic usbserial_generic 2-2:1.0 generic converter detected usb 2-2: generic converter now attached...Driver core It's ok for ***: Please input it, then it should have similar information as follows: $sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x201e product=0x2009 After that window. it will see the following command: $sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf On entering the above line a new window...
...:2009 is very important; 1. Edit the wvdial configure file by typing the following information: usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial drivers/usb/serial/isb-serial.c: USB Serial support registered for generic usbserial_generic 2-2:1.0 generic converter detected usb 2-2: generic converter now attached...Driver core It's ok for ***: Please input it, then it should have similar information as follows: $sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x201e product=0x2009 After that window. it will see the following command: $sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf On entering the above line a new window...