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When Ubuntu starts up it asks you for the PIN of your UMTS card. Enter it to unlock the card. Next, click on the NetworkManager icon in the upper right, it looks like this: [[File:Networkmanagericon.png]]. Then click on "New GSM mobile broadband connection" -> choose your country (in this case Germany) -> choose your carrier (in this case T-Mobile) -> ok
 
When Ubuntu starts up it asks you for the PIN of your UMTS card. Enter it to unlock the card. Next, click on the NetworkManager icon in the upper right, it looks like this: [[File:Networkmanagericon.png]]. Then click on "New GSM mobile broadband connection" -> choose your country (in this case Germany) -> choose your carrier (in this case T-Mobile) -> ok
  
You see how NetworkManager's icon turns into a connectivity status and internet works.
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You see how NetworkManager's icon turns into a connectivity status [[File:Networkmanagericon-worked.png]] and internet works.
  
 
= See also =
 
= See also =
 
* [[UMTS]]
 
* [[UMTS]]
 
* [[connect to the net]]
 
* [[connect to the net]]

Revision as of 10:33, 21 December 2011

When Ubuntu starts up it asks you for the PIN of your UMTS card. Enter it to unlock the card. Next, click on the NetworkManager icon in the upper right, it looks like this: Networkmanagericon.png. Then click on "New GSM mobile broadband connection" -> choose your country (in this case Germany) -> choose your carrier (in this case T-Mobile) -> ok

You see how NetworkManager's icon turns into a connectivity status Networkmanagericon-worked.png and internet works.

See also