![]() ![]() The latest version of Vodafone Mobile Broadband is, released on. ![]() It was checked for updates 126 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. ![]() I'd even be interested in a copy of the Vodafone app's sources if they're Out There somewhere - although not sure if Vodafone ever released them or it was binary only for the core, which I think was Qt there were certainly some Python dependencies though. Vodafone Mobile Broadband is a Shareware software in the category Communications developed by Desktop Assistant di Vodafone. Is Linux support dead or am I just missing something? Are there other, better tools for doing the things Gnome Network Manager doesn't do (ie accessing SMS functionality of the device, and tracking accumulated bandwidth usage)? Nor does there seem to be anything useful at. Vodafone have a page for Vodafone Mobile Broadband Software, which does have a "Linux" link (on the "Latest release for Mac." pulldown, oddly!) but that attempts to take you to the apparently non-existent (and neither or appears to exist). So I was intending to install whatever Vodafone's latest incarnation for Linux is. (And I note Vodafone's own instructions for registering for "My Vodafone" - which includes them sending an SMS - includes text to the effect that if you're using "a tablet or mobile internet dongle" you'll need "Vodafone Mobile Connect" software on a laptop). The ability to receive them is particularly useful/essential abroad, to see what extortionate data rate will be charged. However: the Vodafone utility did also offer the ability to For the purposes of IP connectivity it works flawlessly with Gnome Network Manager (Wheezy was always a bit temperamental, which is why I stuck with the Vodafone application). Having just upgraded the first of several laptops to Jessie, I tried out the dongle. Also, should a connection be interrupted for any reason, the Vodafone Mobile Broadband app will attempt to re-connect the VPN as soon as possible once connevtivity returns.I have a Vodafone K3760 3G dongle I've used on laptops since Squeeze & Wheezy generally using (in preference to Gnome Network Manager's own support for mobile broadband) an application Vodafone used to put out called various things over the years: Once set up, a VPN connection will be moved as seamlessly as possible from ombile to Wi-Fi to LAN (Local Area Network) depending on network availability. over Wi-Fi, their VPN will not be opened. If the user connects within the coverage of their corporate network, eg. When the user returns to their corporate network, the VPN will be closed. VPN integration takes full advantage of the Vodafone Mobile Broadband app's automatic connection management capabilities, so that the VPN can be set up to only connect when a business user is outside their corporate network. This integration makes connecting to a corporate network when working remotely a simple, one-step process for business users who have to use a VPN. Once set up, opening and closing mobile or Wi-Fi internet connection with the Vodafone Mobile Broadband app will automatically connect or disconnect the user's VPN. The Vodafone Mobile Broadband app for Windows 7 and 10 includes the ability to integrate a range of Virtual Private Network ('VPN') software with the app's connection management. ![]()
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