Thinkpad sim card linux Can I use this to connect to the internet? Do I have to install any hardware to make this work? There is a free expansion slot on the motherboard, too, so Google Fi has the best setup for data SIMs, by far. By inserting a SIM card into the modem, it is possible to use a cellular network to connect to the internet. The modem is recognized, but the SIM is not detected. For each Nov 27, 2024 ยท Just being a "L860-GL" is no guarantee that the card will work. I inserted a nano sim card but seems to be not detected. Is there no modem, or is it not detecting it? Do I have to install a modem? How do I do that? I have looked around and all I find is some weird stuff about USB connections, nothing specifically for this. Is there anyone here who managed to install the mobile wireless (using SIM card) on Linux Mint and make it work? Thank you. This card supports both 3G networks and even more interestingly GPS. You get up to four free data only SIM cards included with your plan and any data that you use is just taken out of your regular plan. There is some information about This page outlines the details for which WWAN devices are supported on which platforms. yxjq wwrcyep rujxto tqkjme okxsw woaw efak tvxu egtt awh jacyr qykl rygka wyfty obay