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Old 30th January 2012, 08:27 PM
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Cricket A605 mobile broadband

Was wondering if anyone has gotten mobile broadband with Cricket Wireless to work under Fedora 16 (64-bit)?

I searched the archives already for "a605" but didnt get any results.

It seems it fails to activate network connection... Thanks if anyone can help.

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