Waldemar and Dan, thanks for your hints. You're right, I loaded the wrong firmware, now lib/firmware/gobi contains (with md5sum): 84d002b0ef003cde6c95826bfbf067fe amss.mbn d7496085f1af3d1bfdf0fa60c3222766 apps.mbn 1aa5727b034dd1f371a3412d5800c1a3 UQCN.mbn
When looking at the unpacked windows drivers, these files reside in the original directories: ./Images/Lenovo/UMTS/apps.mbn ./Images/Lenovo/UMTS/amss.mbn ./Images/Lenovo/6/UQCN.mbn I tried "6" because of http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Qualcomm_Gobi_2000 and http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Talk:Qualcomm_Gobi_2000 @Waldemar: I'm using a pretty recent mainline kernel that should have included the patch you mentioned. With this fireware loaded, network manager comes up with asking for the PIN but fails to establish a connection afterwards, the modem-manager debug output is available at http://pastebin.com/fTgVkf5L, PIN data has been replaced by XXXX for privacy reasons. In l. 88 an error is returned upon AT+CFUN=1. What does that mean? Is there an AT command reference available for this device? Thanks once more, Stefan Am 02.06.2010 08:39, schrieb Dan Williams: > On Tue, 2010-06-01 at 22:04 +0200, Stefan Armbruster wrote: > > You're loading CDMA2000/EVDO firmware on your card, not UMTS/HSPA > firmware. Chances are, since you're in Germany, you want the UMTS > firmware. > > Unfortunately, you have to figure out from the Windows drivers what > firmware files are for what technology. There's a text file that > describes what the firmware directory numbers mean, and what provider > they are for thats stored somewhere under the Gobi downloader directory, > which is often stuffed directly onto C:\. > > Dan > > _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list