Not able to connect to the internet using HUAWEI E303 datacard












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I followed the steps mentioned in the post. But now I am not able to connect to the internet using my HUAWEI E303 datacard. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.



Could you please guide me on this ?
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  • Look at the shaded screen.. there you can see AIRCEL 2G is disabled..

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 17:23
















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I followed the steps mentioned in the post. But now I am not able to connect to the internet using my HUAWEI E303 datacard. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.



Could you please guide me on this ?
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  • Look at the shaded screen.. there you can see AIRCEL 2G is disabled..

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 17:23














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I followed the steps mentioned in the post. But now I am not able to connect to the internet using my HUAWEI E303 datacard. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.



Could you please guide me on this ?
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I followed the steps mentioned in the post. But now I am not able to connect to the internet using my HUAWEI E303 datacard. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.



Could you please guide me on this ?
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  • Look at the shaded screen.. there you can see AIRCEL 2G is disabled..

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 17:23



















  • Look at the shaded screen.. there you can see AIRCEL 2G is disabled..

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 17:23

















Look at the shaded screen.. there you can see AIRCEL 2G is disabled..

– Arup Rakshit
May 7 '14 at 17:23





Look at the shaded screen.. there you can see AIRCEL 2G is disabled..

– Arup Rakshit
May 7 '14 at 17:23










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Instead of NDIS, you can try with this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008275 . Apply to Ubuntu 11.04 but maybe it should work with 14.04






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  • The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 5:23













  • Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 15:59











  • Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:03













  • And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:13











  • What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 8 '14 at 19:24











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  • The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 5:23













  • Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 15:59











  • Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:03













  • And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:13











  • What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 8 '14 at 19:24
















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Instead of NDIS, you can try with this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008275 . Apply to Ubuntu 11.04 but maybe it should work with 14.04






share|improve this answer
























  • The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 5:23













  • Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 15:59











  • Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:03













  • And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:13











  • What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 8 '14 at 19:24














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Instead of NDIS, you can try with this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008275 . Apply to Ubuntu 11.04 but maybe it should work with 14.04






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Instead of NDIS, you can try with this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008275 . Apply to Ubuntu 11.04 but maybe it should work with 14.04







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  • The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 5:23













  • Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 15:59











  • Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:03













  • And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:13











  • What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 8 '14 at 19:24



















  • The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

    – Arup Rakshit
    May 7 '14 at 5:23













  • Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 15:59











  • Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:03













  • And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 7 '14 at 16:13











  • What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

    – Daniel Vanzo
    May 8 '14 at 19:24

















The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

– Arup Rakshit
May 7 '14 at 5:23







The package I got with the Datacard itself, from their I did install what was written in the mentioned link. But still my OS not able to connect to internet. I can see AIRCEL EDGE, but it is disable in the Netrwork section... :(

– Arup Rakshit
May 7 '14 at 5:23















Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

– Daniel Vanzo
May 7 '14 at 15:59





Did you try with a reboot and/or extract the dongle and insert it again? Sometimes network manager has this kind of problems...

– Daniel Vanzo
May 7 '14 at 15:59













Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

– Daniel Vanzo
May 7 '14 at 16:03







Please, execute in a terminal (ctrl-alt-t) the following commands and copy the results: lspci -nn | grep 0280 rfkill list all

– Daniel Vanzo
May 7 '14 at 16:03















And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

– Daniel Vanzo
May 7 '14 at 16:13





And please execute the followind command too: sudo lsusb

– Daniel Vanzo
May 7 '14 at 16:13













What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

– Daniel Vanzo
May 8 '14 at 19:24





What if you click into New Mobile Broadband Connection option?

– Daniel Vanzo
May 8 '14 at 19:24


















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