Displaying 20 results from an estimated 90 matches similar to: "Usb surf stick for internet"
2014 Jan 26
2
3g usb dongle - Huawei E1552
Hi
Please could someone assist me?
I?e got a 3g usb dongle - Huawei E1552.
[root@]# lsusb
Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 007 Device 002: ID 03f0:8407 Hewlett-Packard
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus
2011 Mar 31
3
Huawei K3765 + Internet + SMS + Telephone
Hello *,
I have an All-In-One intranet server <samba3> and usualy a seperated
<router> as default gateway, which connect me using HSPA to the internet
Now I have installed an Huawai K3765 on my <samba3>, installed "pppd" +
usb-modeswitch and removed the default gateway to <router>.
OK I can continue surfing trough the <router> and <samba3> is
2013 Mar 10
2
chan_mobile
Hi,
I've been looking at the list at:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/chan_mobile
But when googling of any of the "known working" devices, there ain't any
for sale anymore, probably replaced by more recent types.
So, anyone around here who bought recently an BT-dongle that is working
with asterisk?
hw
2014 Apr 21
1
Recommendation for one chip GSM gateway --> Yeastar vs. Dinstar
In particular, I'm comparing these two models:
Yeastar NeoGate TG100 vs. Dinstar DWG2000-1G
http://www.yeastar.com/products/NeoGate-TG100.asp
http://www.dinstar.com/Product/Product_25.aspx?typeid=6
Wich model do you recommend me, Yeastar or Dinstar?
Thanks in advance.
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2011 Feb 16
4
Connect Asterisk to a cell phone
Hello,
Are there any gateways which allow me to hook a cellphone to Asterisk and
use that line for routing my calls? Basically, I'm looking to play around a
bit and if I can get to connect a cellphone with Asterisk then that would be
great.
Thanks,
Hitesh
PS: I have tried to search on the web, but didn't find any pointers on how
to do so.
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2013 Mar 20
0
unexpected local minima/maxima with surf.gls
Hi there,
I use the surf.gls() function to fit a variable measured over a surface. When I plot the predicted surface, there are local minima/maxima in almost every coordinate where data were measured, which seems aberrant. For instance:
?? x <- c(343,293,343,243,293,343,443,543,593,243,293,343,393,443,493,543,593,143,193,243,293,343,393,443,
2004 Mar 19
1
Spatial Statistics: surf.gls
In an experimental setup we obtain z-data samples at equidistant grid points.
The surf.gls (Kriging) algorithm produces an error under this circumstance when performing the Choleski decomposition.
A workaround is to dither the grid coordinates using (x <- rnorm(length(x)) ; y<- rnowm(length(y))).
Question: Is this an expected behaviour of the surf.gls function ?
Regards,
Berthold
2006 Aug 06
1
extractAIC using surf.ls
Although the 'spatial' documentation doesn't mention that extractAIC
works, it does seem to give an output.
I may have misunderstood, but shouldn't the following give at least
the same d.f.?
> library(spatial)
> data(topo, package="MASS")
> extractAIC(surf.ls(2, topo))
[1] 46.0000 437.5059
> extractAIC(lm(z ~ x+I(x^2)+y+I(y^2)+x:y, topo))
[1]
2002 Oct 11
0
Erhalten Sie Langsam Reich - Get paid to surf
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Erhalten Sie Langsam Reich
Möchten Sie für Zeitihr zahlend erhalten angeschlossen dem Internet
Wenn ja dann Überprüfung diese Liste der Bezahlung, zum von von Programmen hier zu surfen
Get Rich Slowly
Do you want to get paid for the
2001 Sep 25
1
error with surf.ls in spatial
Hello R users,
Can someone point me to a solution to the problem below? The surf.ls()
call works fine in other contexts, e.g. the example in help(surf.ls). I'm
using R 1.3.1, and get the same error regardless of the platform (debian
Linux, MS Windows 98).
Many thanks,
Stewart
> library(spatial)
> topo.kr <- surf.ls(2,midxy)
Error in surf.ls(2, midxy) : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign
2006 Jan 27
2
CentOS 4.2 Install - Can't Surf Web
I just installed CentOS 4.2 on a system that was running RedHat 9.
Now the browser (Mozilla Firefox) can't connect to web sites via their name
(www.google.com <http://www.google.com/> ).
It can however connect if the IP address is used (66.102.7.147).
Also the 'dig' command times out with either the name or the IP address.
Has anyone else seen this?
Any pointers would be
2011 Mar 31
0
reliance netconnect as on a Linux system ( centos5.5 ) Modem not responding.
Hi
I am trying to connect a reliance netconnect data card on my linux box (
cent os ) , i am able to the detect the device /dev/ttyUSB0
these are the following steps I did :
Check your card is recognized by the kernel
# cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
.....
.....
T: Bus=07 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#= 11 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P:
2004 Dec 09
3
surf.ls
Hello,
I am looking into description of surf.ls(spatial)
and see under value $beta - the coefficients.
When I use polynomial of degree 2 to fit surface
I expect to get 4 coefficients:
z = a_1 x^2 + a_2 xy + a_3 y^2 + a_4
What do beta really stand for and why do I get
$beta vector of length 6?
Thakns,
Mark
2008 Nov 20
1
gam and ordination (vegan and labdsv surf and ordisurf)
I have a general question about using thin plate splines in the surf
and ordisurf routines. My rudimentary knowledge of a gam is that with
each predictive variable there is a different smooth for each one and
then they are added together with no real interaction term (because
they don't handle this well?). Now, If I have two variables that
have a high D^2 score and a low GCV score (I am
2012 May 31
0
udev and mobile broadband
Hello,
I have a strong suspicion that something is not working right on my el6 laptop.
I have a usb 3g dongle that works fine on windows and ubuntu. It's one of those ZTE dual-personality devices (usb id 19d2:2000). When it's plugged in, it appears as usb storge device, then needs to be ejected, then it appears as usb modem with few serial ports.
This is handled properly by udev on
2014 Jul 25
0
Tinc + Tomato (firmware)
I've been running Tinc on my routers for several years. I thought I'd do
an integration of tinc with gui in Tomato firmware because I find it useful.
It's been working well for me, but I'm sure there's there's a bug or
two, or something I've overlooked. Let me know of anything and I'll
correct it in a future release.
I created a tutorial for Tomato users here.
2002 Apr 24
1
Vorbis on Empeg
The esteemed Emmett seems to have given an integer decoder license to Empeg
free of charge.
Soon, you'll be able to play Ogg Vorbis in your car. Spectacular.
I'm headed to Vorbis.com to donate some cash. I'd like to encourage anyone
else who feels the same to do so.
http://empeg.comms.net/php/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=hackers_prog&Number=85604
2008 Mar 31
14
To surf to URL mydomain.com instead of mydomain.com:3000?
My production server is using mongrel_rails on Ubuntu linux.
With Firefox I can reach my production server with the URL:
www.mydomain.com:3000/
but I can''t reach my production server with the URL
www.mydomain.com/
Is there a way to configure mongrel so that I can reach my
production server with the URL www.mydomain.com?
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2016 Oct 17
3
Surfing the web via Asterisk.
Ah, no, you misunderstand. Asterisk wouldn't care one little bit what
is on the page - Chromevox would do all that.
A screenreader usually tabs or arrows their way about, selecting
headings to read content.
Thus, Asterisk ONLY needs to be able to hear content FROM the browser
and pipe it to the channel, and pass keypresses back TO the browser.
The human is the parser, if that makes sense?
2016 Oct 17
2
Surfing the web via Asterisk.
Has anyone attempted making the web phone accessible? I can only find one
company which operated between 1996 and 2000.
I was thinking, install Chrome with Chromevox, headless, on a server, and
use something like an AGI to send basic keyboard commands to navigate a
page, as a screenreader user would, and pipe the audio back to a channel,
to be streamed by Asterisk.
(Bear with me here - it's