I have Clear...I connected it to my Ubuntu USB and it just said "Network connected" and I had Internet.  Completely automatic.

-Brady

On Jan 16, 2013, at 6:47 PM, Susan <susan.dawn.stewart at gmail.com> wrote:

> Okay...
> 
> I found this, so perhaps there's a way to accomplish this... I'll have to try it...
> 
> Although I work in I.T., I strictly do hardware break/fix, Dell Warranty Repairs in my professional role. Anything I do on the software end of things, well, I hack my way through with the help of my friend "Google." 
> 
> Susan Stewart 
> 
> On Jan 16, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Susan <susan.dawn.stewart at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> *throw NOT through - ha! ;)
>> 
>> Susan Stewart 
>> 
>> On Jan 16, 2013, at 2:50 PM, Susan <susan.dawn.stewart at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi! I was planning to reimage my kids' PCs to Ubuntu but just got Clear 4G for Internet, it's paid up for 15-months so that will be my Internet for awhile, switching to Comcast therefore isn't an option. 
>>> 
>>> (PCsforPeople, a non-profit in St.Paul on Marshall Ave, offers Clear 4G for $170 for 15months with the purchase of their modem/router if your family qualifies for low-income.)
>>> 
>>> I'll admit I only did a quick Google search, but it seems Clear 4G only works with Windows/MAC :(
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know of a hack? I'll do more searching when I have time, but thought I'd through the question out there on this list...
>>> 
>>> Susan Stewart 
>>> Unisys Technical Services Field Technician
>>> Dell Certified Systems Expert
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