>>>>> 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" >> >> After this step, is it supposed to be possible to run a DHCP query >> against the wwan0 device? When I try, it just hangs (No response to >> DHCPDISCOVER). All look fine in the ModemManager output ((9/9): All >> done), and connection works fine with the same version of libqmi with >> the script that does this instead of the above steps: >> >> echo AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.netcom.no" > /dev/ttyUSB2 >> qmi-network /dev/cdc-wdm0 start >> >> (I used 'sudo mmcli -m 0 --simple-connect="apn=internet.netcom.no") >> > > No, the 'qmi-support' branch is still not able to get you connected, > work is still in progress. Whenever it's ready, hopefully during the > following weeks, I will let you know in the ML. >
BTW, while I'm developing the 'qmi-support' branch I'll possibly rebase it on top of 'master' once in a while (I just did it now); just make sure you re-create your local branch whenever you get a 'forced-update' warning. Cheers! -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list