Am 01.06.2016 um 10:31 schrieb Bjørn Mork: > That's unexpected. This isn't going to be easy :(
Thanks anyway!! > Wild guessing now. Maybe the network/modem/MM don't like that you didn't > disconnect first? You could try a full reset, followed by the same USB > reset and *then* fcc-auth + connect. But I don't know what you have to > do to achieve a full modem reset. Maybe "mmcli -m X -r" (replacing X > with the modem index) will do? Or maybe you can do it with rfkill? Or > maybe you have to reboot the laptop? > > In any case, the theory is: > 1. Get the modem into a clean initial state > 2. USB reset > 3. FCC auth > 4. connect Yeah I thought about this direction too and tried it before. Unfortunately resettig the modem seems not that easy: [rallo@six ~]$ sudo mmcli -m 0 -r [sudo] Passwort für rallo: error: couldn't reset the modem: 'GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Error.Core.Unsupported: Cannot reset the modem: operation not supported Sierra does not offer a tool to do that either. At least it is very good to know what is necessary to get the modem to work in theory and I can go on trying to resolve the issue. So thank you for looking into this! Kind regards, Ralph _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel
