Lets admit it, connecting and setting up a USB modem in Windows operating system is fairly easy.
However, when it comes to Linux, things become a bit complicated.
If you are using Linux and want to connect a USB Mode, you must manually set it up.

Setting up a USB Modem in Linux is a bit complicated, but its achievable.
Below, we have shared some simple steps to set up a USB Modem in Linux.
First, connect the USB Modem to your gear machine running on Linux.

Next, select theWifi Signaloption over the system tray.
From the list of options that appears, press the Edit Connections option.
You will now be shown all the available connections on Linux currently active.

Connect to that panel and click theAddbutton to add the new connection.
Next, on the Choose a Connection pop in wizard, selectMobile Broadbandand click onCreate.
After making your selection, carry forward to the next step.

- tap on theContinuebutton and then make the selection for theregion and service provider.
By making all those preferences to your gadget, you are just on the right way to the end.
Save the connection details at the end by clicking on the Save Button.

The Linux will then be able to make a stable connection with the USB modem connected to the machine.
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