2011/6/12 Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com>: > What colour is the blinking light?
I think it just blinks in the color in which it was lit before the 'crash'; I've run another test now and it was yellow then blinked in yellow. (BTW I've tried 'screen /dev/ttyUSB1' and sending ATZ and ATH0, and while these give me OK, it doesn't change anything to the blinking or color.) >> +CSQ: 12,99 > > That is your signal quality. And no - I can't translate it for you. (nm shows signal strength at around "33%" today, whatever *that* means. Anyway this is strong enough to give me a stable, fast connection without any dropouts once the stick passes the magical 20-30 second crash point.) > [reads nm.log - sees word "Canonical" - goes into catatonic state] I don't have any problems with them.. (back in 2004 I thought it's a pity that they forked the project, but now I think it was probably better that way?) >> (There you could also find the firmware upgrader that I recently used >> on my modem to no avail.) > ******************************************************************** > Have you successfully managed to use the same modem since failing to > upgrade? When I said "to no avail" I meant that, although the upgrade ran successfully through (from a machine running Windows XP), it didn't change a bit of the behaviour of the modem. (And on the same Windows installation the modem didn't exhibit the crash neither before nor after the upgrade.) > If you could bear with me I'll do a bit more reading of those logs and Also note 'log.Readme' (which I put up a couple minutes after I sent the last mail); interestingly the stick goes 'off' ('crashes') exactly(?) at the point in time when nm talks to it. (Would it be nm 'actively' crashing it?) Christian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/banlktimzw+z79tg-uqrelk4jgfl2iwj...@mail.gmail.com