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:Drexel.edu: Sprint PCS Merlin S620 EVDO Linux HowTo
Drexel.edu: Sprint PCS Merlin S620 EVDO Linux HowTo
Jan 31, 2007, 09 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2557 reads)

(Other stories by Kyle Usbeck)

"This article will document how to configure your Linux machine to use a Sprint PCS Merlin S620 EVDO PCMCIA card. I'm using a fresh Ubuntu (Breezy) install. I mostly used how-to's on Verizon EVDO cards to get mine working so it's very possible that, if you have another card or you use another distro, you might still find this how-to helpful.

"Configure usbserial module to autoload on boot. You want to pass it the args vendor=0x1410 and product=0x1110..."

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