>>>>> Is this branch working now with master version of Network manager >>>>> including the gnome applet? >>>>> >>>> Not yet, no. The 'qui-support' branch is to be considered unstable, as >>>> I'm still hacking into it extensively. That branch is then based on git >>>> master, which is more stable, but not integrated yet with NM. >>> So that means it could only be tested with what it does by itself when >>> it discovers modems, and by sending dbus messages manually? >>> >> More or less, yes. You have the 'mmcli' utility in that branch, though, >> so you can skip writing raw dbus-send commands and play with the cli >> instead, like this (assuming only one modem connected, so index 0): >> >> Show modem info and status: >> $> mmcli -m 0 >> >> Send PIN: >> $> sudo mmcli -i 0 --pin=1234 >> >> Enable modem: >> $> sudo mmcli -m 0 -e >> >> Connect: >> $> sudo mmcli -m 0 --simple-connect="apn=internet" >> >> Disconnect: >> $> sudo mmcli -m 0 --simple-disconnect >> >> Disable modem: >> $> sudo mmcli -m 0 -d >> >> And so on, just run this to get a full list of commands available: >> $> mmcli --help-all > > Okay, thanks, that looks a lot nicer. > >> >> Also note that the 'qmi-support' branch still lacks quite a lot of steps >> regarding network registration and connection, so those will fallback to >> AT commands instead right now. I hope to have the branch ready for >> connections in the following weeks. >> > > Ah, I was unsure if AT commands were required in addition to QMI > commands, as I did not see any options to set APN in the libqmi > application. >
That is still to be done. > I successfully used these scripts to connect and disconnect without > using NM/MM: > > https://gist.github.com/3253225 > > https://gist.github.com/3253231 > > They are working fine as a workaround until the full support is ready. > Note to self: don't break the qmi-network script functionality in libqmi :-) Cheers! -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list