Ah well that would explain the lack of option. The part that confuses
me is the PPP options. When I use libqmi raw by running "qmi-network
/dev/cdc-wdm0 start; ifup wwan0" it fires up my adapter via the
command line and connects to 4G LTE just fine as wwan0(no ppp). If I
use network manager applet it still connect however when I check
ifconfig it is showing up as ppp0. From my discussions with another
tech I believe that ppp creates some unneeded overhead for this type
of connection, and I'm not even sure if it's connecting via 4G when
done through ppp, or that it's even using the /dev/cdc-wdm0 device to
grab an IP. Am I missing something? Thanks for the help.

On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 1:54 AM, Marius Kotsbak <mar...@kotsbak.com> wrote:
> Japp, it should just work, with the latest ModemManager master version
> and the latest Network Manager. You do not see any QMI options in the
> menu, but it should work as it does without QMI.
>
> 2013/5/2 dag dg <dagofthed...@gmail.com>:
>> I've been poking around the source of the latest Network Manager
>> source as I have a 4G LTE WWAN card that uses QMI to connect with.
>> From what I can tell it looks like Modem Manager and Network Manager
>> have been updated to support QMI, but when I compile and run
>> network-manager-applet (shows version 9.9.0) I'm not seeing any QMI
>> options. Has the applet not been updated yet? Any help would be
>> appreciated, thanks.
>>
>> Sam P
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