On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 23:18 +0400, Alex Williams wrote: > > Depends on how odd the modem is, what sort of initialization it > > requires, and how screwed up the ISP's PPP server is. I haven't started > > to look into this yet, but I do remember a lot of variation back in the > > late 90s with ISP authentication procedures. For starters we just go > > with simple I think. What sort of wvdial config do you have for it? > > http://pastebin.ca/1403580 - that's all what you need to get it > working with wvdial. It's a modern digital GPRS/EDGE modem with "old > style modem emulation" (I think so :) )...
Ok, that sounds like any normal 3G modem, not actually a POTS modem :) What does "AT+GCAP" return for the device, and what driver does it use? cdc-acm? What are the USB IDs of it? > I'm also have Huawei E220 3G UMTS/HSDPA USB modem - it working fine > with Ubuntu 9.04 and NetworkManager. But I need to watch signal level > and other statistics - how to do that in NetworkManager? > > If this is not implemented in NetworkManager - I thinking about to > implement it in future... but do not have free time... It's implemented on NM master using ModemManager; the NM 0.7.x infrastructure isn't flexible enough to do it currently. So NM 0.7.x probably won't get this functionality, but NM 0.8 will. You could write a small applet that just does AT+CSQ on a secondary port periodically and converts that from the GSM notation to suitable signal bars. NM 0.7.x shouldn't touch secondary USB interfaces at this time. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list