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- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:34:29 +0900
- From: "Michael(tm) Smith" <smith@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] mobile internet access
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Lex Miller <lex.miller@example.com>, 2007-09-13 16:27 +0900: > I have a nice (albeit slightly aging) Dell Latitude X1 currently > running Ubuntu Feisty. I'd like to be able to have internet access > when away from home, and I know that there are a few such cards > available via Docomo, KDDI, Willcom in Japan. For example the Willcom > range is: > http://www.willcom-inc.com/en/lineup/data/index.html It's possible to use Willcom's AIR-EDGE PC-card modems under Linux. At least I was doing that a couple of years ago when I had a Thinkpad and an AIR-EDGE card. I think it pretty much just worked off-the-shelf with the kernel and modules from the default Debian laptop install I did on it. So I think there is existing Linux support for those (developed by third parties, I think not from Willcom). I've never tried with the Docomo or KDDI cards and don't know whether there's Linux support for them. Another option to consider is e-mobile - http://emobile.jp/products/ They have both HSDPA (3.6Mbps max) PC-card and USB modems, and I think you can also use their EM-ONE PDA (running Windows Mobile) as a wireless modem over Bluetooth. The have a flat-rate unlimited- use data plan for around 6000 yen a month. As far as I know, neither Docomo or KDDI have flat-rate plans for their data cards. Willcom does, but even their fastest currently available modems are much slower than e-mobile's HSDPA rate, and will cost you more money for a flat rate than the 6000 yen/month from e-mobile. The main limitation with e-mobile is that there current coverage area is not nearly as big as the others; if you're in the Kanto area, it's basically Tokyo and some limited parts of surrounding areas: out to parts of the Yokohama and other nearby areas in Kanagawa-ken (e.g., I can get coverage at the Keio SFC campus where I work, near Fujisawa), but not Saitama or most of Chiba. I know there is a similar coverage pattern in Kansai, but not sure about the details (nor about what other cities/areas outside of Kanto and Kansai currently have coverage). > Question: Do any Linux laptop users successfully use any of these cards? If running Linux under a virtual machine on a MacBook qualifies me as a Linux laptop user, then I'm using one successfully: an e-mobile USB modem. I works great, though the speeds I see from it are typically closer to 1.5-2.0Mbps than they are to the 3.6Mbps max that it's supposedly capable of (that said, when I had a Willcom AIR-EDGE card, I think it was supposed to be 128Kbps max, but seemed to operate most of the time around 64Kbps or less). The only problem I've run into with e-mobile (other than the limitations of the coverage area) is that the modem automatically disconnects exactly 6 hours after it being connected. (I don't remember seeing any mention of that in the terms of service when I bought it and subscribed to the service, but I guess it's some way to try to limit/prevent certain kinds of uses/abuses of it. Regardless, it's annoying and I've yet to find any to configure it to not drop connections at 6 hours.) --Mike -- Michael(tm) Smith http://people.w3.org/mike/ http://sideshowbarker.net/Attachment: smime.p7s
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