Re: Need to use Clear 4G USB on a Linux laptop
Correcting URL in email thread below:
http://www.clear.com/support/download
On Jul 26, 11:01 am, Umar <ramu.i...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am currently using Clear 4G WiMAX ready USB on my Windows 7 laptop.
This enables me to access the Internet while I am mobile.
I am exploring whether there is a(n) (un)supported driver for this
hardware that allows one to use it on a Linux laptop.
http://www.clear.com/support/downloadsofficially supports only
Windows and Mac.
Thanks for any pointers
.
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