Thr attached script is a work around (tested on 12.04LTS) put into /etc/init.d
as mm_monitor and execute
$ sudo uptate-rc.d mm_monitor defaults
The script run as a daemon ensuring that nmcli nm wwan on is called
whenever modem manager adds a device. Beside solving the bug as
described it also
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Title:
Autoconnect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile
broadband after
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From: Marius Kotsbak 848...@bugs.launchpad.net
Reply-to: Bug 848164 848...@bugs.launchpad.net
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Subject: [Bug 848164] Re: Autoconnect to 3G network only works after
manually enabling mobile broadband after modem inserted/bootup/resume
Date: Tue,
Japp, it still works as a workaround, but we should have a proper
implementation of something like this.
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
Japp, it still works as a workaround, but we should have a proper
implementation of something like this.
More precisely, a user friendly GUI implementation.
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nah, if it needs an extended GUI then its still a bug .. needs to work
like a built in connection of the dialog needs to be adjusted.. not too
sure why it worked OOTB in 10.10 but if it worked in a previous version
its a regression that can be remedied? :)
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If the bug is really annoying for you and you can not wait for a proper
fix, you can use a full automation workaround (bit complicated)
http://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/how-auto-connect-ubuntu-1204-gsm-
mobile-broadband-connection-on-boot-startup-service#version2
I decided for a less
Updated to correct upstream bug report.
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Autoconnect to 3G network only works after
Hey yo, Bug Watcher, it's not Invalid upstream. The linked report is
a duplicate of upstream #554538 which still has status NEW.
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** Summary changed:
- Autoconnect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile broadband
after modem inserted
+ Autoconnect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile broadband
after modem inserted/bootup/resume
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** Summary changed:
- autoconnect to 3G network in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric
+ Autoconnect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile broadband
after modem inserted
** Tags added: precise
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Can someone please fix this
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autoconnect to 3G network in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric
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Is this the kind of bug to get fixed in 12.04, or is this looked at as a
pretty low priority? This bug is getting pretty annoying. I leave my
computer on 24/7 now connected to mobile broadband. Every day the
connection drops and I have to go into Netowrk Manager and
disable/reenable Mobile
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Anders, thanks for your help. I have filed bug report at LP#905622
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autoconnect to 3G network
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What I do is put the computer to sleep (suspend) and then when it wakes
up everything is ok.
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autoconnect to 3G
This is a kinda annoying bug in 11.10. If my connection drops-out
(fairly regular event), I can't reconnect without a reboot. I have tried
sudo killall modem-manager (worked in 11.04), disable networking and
sudo restart network-manager without effect. Am I missing something? Is
there an easy
I tried sudo restart modemmanager and that seems to work after waiting
30 seconds or so.
I wonder, though, if there is a dropout, why does this process not get
automatically triggered if auto connection is set in network manager?
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Same here but also when I resume the computer after suspend.
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Upstream bug report: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659228
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