3G mobile software

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3G mobile software

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Hi all
I am moving to the UK soon and I need to setup my dads 3G card to work on my machine but finding management software is hard.
I have emulated and install some windows software but its not picking up the device and wont connect.

I need to know if anyone knows of any apps that will work and allow me to add modems/devices and dial up?
I am using Fedora 12 with KDE (which rocks and is very pretty)

Any ideas? please I am leaving this Monday.
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Modem brand and model would be useful
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Huawei E1550
Unlocked to use any network.
Linux picks it up and can see it plus the ROM build into the stick.
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Found a solution-eject the mounted application on the drive and the system then picks it up as a 3G card. manually create a 3G connection and it works 100%.
Excellent!
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