Have you tried running VZ Access in Wine? You should have received a
CD with the card. (I haven't tried this, just a suggestion.)
On 8/8/06, petetheisen <petetheisen@verizon.net> wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> Albert #3487 says that Verizon really doesn't support Linux. He can
> write a trouble ticket but no one will do anything about it.
>
> The issue is that after days of OK performance the cellphone network
> will all of a sudden get flaky for several hours, generally at the same
> time, about 1:30 AM Eastern. He can help but I have to go on in Windows
> and that isn't an option.
>
> If I could go on in Windows he could run a program called VZ Access
> Manager which would update a list of towers. Does anyone know how to do
> this in Linux, it works in Mac? If this can be done it should be done
> every month.
>
> <http://vzam.net>
>
> Regards,
>
> Pete
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