> Supported and Allowed modes are modified to be bitmasks of MM_MODEM_MODE > values, > and preference of a specific mode is now given in the new PreferredMode > property and as an extra argument to the SetAllowedModes() call. > > * Supported Modes: bitmask specifying which modes are supported by the > specific > hardware. For example, a modem may only support 1G/2G/3G connections (not 4G). > > * Allowed Modes: bitmask specifying which modes, of the ones Supported by the > modem, are allowed to use. For example, a modem may support 1G/2G/3G > connections > but only 1G and 2G connections are allowed by the user as 3G involves more > expensive data rates. > > [Allowed] ⊆ [Supported] > > * Preferred Mode: specific mode which is preferred among the ones defined in > the Allowed modes bitmask. For example, a modem may allow 1G/2G/3G connections > but the user would like that if possible 2G be used, as 3G consumes too much > battery. If 2G is not possible, 3G can be used. > > [Preferred] ∈ [Allowed]
After talk in IRC, decided to push this fix as it is; we can change it afterwards if needed. -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list