Am 01.06.2016 um 11:00 schrieb Bjørn Mork: > Maybe. It should not, of course. > > There might have been a firmware upgrade behind the scene here. The > Lenovo driver package includes a number of firmware images and operator > settings. And the Vodafone ones are particularily complex, changing a > number of settings which I don't know the meaning of and/or don't > understand why need to be operator specific. Vodafones newest settings > (02.14.03.00_Vodafone_000.008_000) even include country specific data, > which makes some sense for things like country specific APNs. But they > also set things like "MBIM_CUSTOM_DATACLASS" which seems to just be a > string description of the custom class. It is set to "4G" by default > for all countries except ZA, where it is set to "LTE". Go figure. No > other operator does unecessary stuff like that AFAIK. > > But none of that should really matter. If it works for Windows, then it > should of course work for Linux. Maybe there is some new magic command > sequence we need to use?
Thanks for these insights! Firmware could be the prob as I startet ModemManager in debug mode which gave me an [mm-broadband-modem.c:9231] iface_modem_firmware_initialize_ready(): Couldn't initialize interface: 'Firmware not supported' http://pastebin.com/5V8xcC6y Could this be something? Kind regards, Ralph _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel