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I've got a problem with the connection to internet with mobile broadband. I first checked that the Sim Card is functioning with Windows (connection was good). Then I installed the newest Kubuntu (18.10) and now I can't get the internet connection.



The sim card is recognized by the system (I can even receive SMS), but is not connecting to the internet.



Those are generic instruction for the connection from my mobile provider:




Under Name, enter Salt Internet.



Under APN, enter internet.



Under Proxy, enter nothing



Under Port, enter nothing



Under Username, enter nothing



Under Password, enter nothing



Under MCC, enter 228



Under MNC, enter 03



Under Authentication type, tick PAP.



Choose APN type. If this screen appears, enter default,supl. If this screen does not appear, tick Internet and choose OK.




With the standard connection tool I cannot enter all these options (only name and APN) and, after configuring it, it tries to connect but after a while it gives up.



Do you have any advice?



Thanks!










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    – George Udosen
    Dec 22 '18 at 12:44
















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I've got a problem with the connection to internet with mobile broadband. I first checked that the Sim Card is functioning with Windows (connection was good). Then I installed the newest Kubuntu (18.10) and now I can't get the internet connection.



The sim card is recognized by the system (I can even receive SMS), but is not connecting to the internet.



Those are generic instruction for the connection from my mobile provider:




Under Name, enter Salt Internet.



Under APN, enter internet.



Under Proxy, enter nothing



Under Port, enter nothing



Under Username, enter nothing



Under Password, enter nothing



Under MCC, enter 228



Under MNC, enter 03



Under Authentication type, tick PAP.



Choose APN type. If this screen appears, enter default,supl. If this screen does not appear, tick Internet and choose OK.




With the standard connection tool I cannot enter all these options (only name and APN) and, after configuring it, it tries to connect but after a while it gives up.



Do you have any advice?



Thanks!










share|improve this question























  • Is this via a modem?

    – George Udosen
    Dec 22 '18 at 12:44














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I've got a problem with the connection to internet with mobile broadband. I first checked that the Sim Card is functioning with Windows (connection was good). Then I installed the newest Kubuntu (18.10) and now I can't get the internet connection.



The sim card is recognized by the system (I can even receive SMS), but is not connecting to the internet.



Those are generic instruction for the connection from my mobile provider:




Under Name, enter Salt Internet.



Under APN, enter internet.



Under Proxy, enter nothing



Under Port, enter nothing



Under Username, enter nothing



Under Password, enter nothing



Under MCC, enter 228



Under MNC, enter 03



Under Authentication type, tick PAP.



Choose APN type. If this screen appears, enter default,supl. If this screen does not appear, tick Internet and choose OK.




With the standard connection tool I cannot enter all these options (only name and APN) and, after configuring it, it tries to connect but after a while it gives up.



Do you have any advice?



Thanks!










share|improve this question














I've got a problem with the connection to internet with mobile broadband. I first checked that the Sim Card is functioning with Windows (connection was good). Then I installed the newest Kubuntu (18.10) and now I can't get the internet connection.



The sim card is recognized by the system (I can even receive SMS), but is not connecting to the internet.



Those are generic instruction for the connection from my mobile provider:




Under Name, enter Salt Internet.



Under APN, enter internet.



Under Proxy, enter nothing



Under Port, enter nothing



Under Username, enter nothing



Under Password, enter nothing



Under MCC, enter 228



Under MNC, enter 03



Under Authentication type, tick PAP.



Choose APN type. If this screen appears, enter default,supl. If this screen does not appear, tick Internet and choose OK.




With the standard connection tool I cannot enter all these options (only name and APN) and, after configuring it, it tries to connect but after a while it gives up.



Do you have any advice?



Thanks!







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  • Is this via a modem?

    – George Udosen
    Dec 22 '18 at 12:44



















  • Is this via a modem?

    – George Udosen
    Dec 22 '18 at 12:44

















Is this via a modem?

– George Udosen
Dec 22 '18 at 12:44





Is this via a modem?

– George Udosen
Dec 22 '18 at 12:44










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it is integrated in a Fujitzu Lifebook. I deselected all authentication methods (EAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2 and CHAP) and the only one I left selected is PAP. I did an update and a reboot now it is working!



Sorry for disturbing you, I hope this answer can help someone.






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    it is integrated in a Fujitzu Lifebook. I deselected all authentication methods (EAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2 and CHAP) and the only one I left selected is PAP. I did an update and a reboot now it is working!



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      it is integrated in a Fujitzu Lifebook. I deselected all authentication methods (EAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2 and CHAP) and the only one I left selected is PAP. I did an update and a reboot now it is working!



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        it is integrated in a Fujitzu Lifebook. I deselected all authentication methods (EAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2 and CHAP) and the only one I left selected is PAP. I did an update and a reboot now it is working!



        Sorry for disturbing you, I hope this answer can help someone.






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        it is integrated in a Fujitzu Lifebook. I deselected all authentication methods (EAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2 and CHAP) and the only one I left selected is PAP. I did an update and a reboot now it is working!



        Sorry for disturbing you, I hope this answer can help someone.







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