How to connect to the Internet through mobile in Linux?


Mobile internet connection in Linux is very simple and easy to setup.
Connect your mobile either through data cable or bluetooth first.
then,open the Network connections .There are three ways to open “NETWORK CONNECTIONS”
you can choose the way which is convenient for you.
Those three ways are:
1)open Control center from the start menu.Under Internet and Network category, 3 sub categories are available.In that open the Network connections.if you don't find it,Search it through the option Filter left side of the window.

2)Directly from the start menu ALL APPLICATIONS go to preferences and select Network connections.If you don't find it search it under Filter option available there.

3)Right click on network connections on the right side of the task bar.click on Edit connections
then network connections window will be opened.

Network connections window consisting of 5 options.

A)Wired

B)Wireless

C)Mobile Broad band

D)VPN

E)DSL

At this time,we are particularly discussing about Mobile Internet in Linux.so, click on the 3rd option
MOBILE BROADBAND

click on add,there your mobile device manufacturer's name will be displayed just you check it and click on forward and choose your mobile provider's country and click on forward. later, choose you telecom service provider name.If it is not listed over there, write it manually with the option after it.Then,you have to select access point name and say apply. Then a window consists your editing connections will be displayed.click on connect automatically option and apply changes.By this,whenever you connect your mobile to your computer, you will be automatically connected. After connecting you will get a tower symbol at the right side of the task bar. Now,you can Enjoy Mobile Internet in Linux too.



I have published this document from Linux through mobile internet.

Note:This is particularly written about Linux mint 8.0.There may be slight change in other versions of Linux and vary in other Linux operating systems that are not developed by mint.

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