Re: Duplicate MB entries in tray drop-down

2009-06-14 Thread Rick Jones
--On Sunday, June 14, 2009 13:53:41 +1000 Lorn Potter 
 wrote:



ext Rick Jones wrote:
>
> The ZTE has 3 serial ports withiin the USB interface - one is NMEA
> (don't know what it's for),

That's probably the GPS device. :)
NMEA is a standard that GPS devices use to communicate.


Well yep, I know that, but as it obviously doesn't have GPS it's a bit odd 
to provide a GPS port!


But as NMEA is actually a general protocol for marine instruments I suppose 
it may support some other control function. Never seen anything documented 
though.


I'd be happier if it just had two ports that worked properly :)

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Re: Duplicate MB entries in tray drop-down

2009-06-13 Thread Lorn Potter

ext Rick Jones wrote:
I've been poking at this a bit more, and I understand somewhat better 
what is going on.


The ZTE has 3 serial ports withiin the USB interface - one is NMEA 
(don't know what it's for),


That's probably the GPS device. :)
NMEA is a standard that GPS devices use to communicate.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NMEA_0183
.

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Re: Duplicate MB entries in tray drop-down

2009-06-13 Thread Rick Jones
I've been poking at this a bit more, and I understand somewhat better what 
is going on.


The ZTE has 3 serial ports withiin the USB interface - one is NMEA (don't 
know what it's for), one is supposed to be "diagnostic", and one the modem. 
When the modem is plugged in, NM probes the ports to see which is a modem. 
Sometimes 2 of the ports show as modems, though not always. Playng with the 
raw ttyUSB devices, I can see that they don't always behave the same. It 
depends whether they respond to AT commands, sometimes two do, sometimes 
only one - the device behaviour is a bit random every time it's plugged in.


So if two of the ports behave as modems, you get two entries in NM, because 
it's found two modems. Of course you can't make connections on both at the 
same time. I think the idea of the 2nd port is that it can be monitored for 
status messages, this is what the Windows connectoid gadget does to show 
network name, signal strength etc. It still seems to do this even if it's 
not detected as a modem.


I don't know how this compares to the way Huawei modem sticks work, but I 
guess more precise handling depends on modem manager. I'm not sure when 
that's going mainstream.


It's possible this, and the long identifier, could be tweaked in hal, maybe 
via the .fdi file, but I don't really understand hal well enough. Any ideas 
anyone?


Actually my ZTE is behaving very erratically, and getting worse, I'm 
beginning to suspect it's faulty. I've been talking to Carphone Warehouse, 
and I'm going in on Monday to see if they can swap it.


Rick Jones

--On Saturday, June 13, 2009 22:21:08 +0100 Stuart Ward 
 wrote:



Yes I just installed the stuff to work with the ZTE and was getting
the double entry. I was also getting the modem identified as a long
string containing ZTE Model, etc.. when I plugged my Huawei E169 in it
just came up as Mobile Broardband and a single entry.

As well as fixing the double entry can someone give me an idea of how
to override the menu string?

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2009/6/10 Rick Jones :
> Ever since using 0.7.1, I always get double entries for my 3G modem in 

the

> tray drop-down. This doesn't seem to stop anything working, and clicking
> either instance will connect. It's just a little irritating!
>
> The device is a ZTE MF627. Is there any configuration tweak I can make 

to

> stop it happening?
>
> The upgrade to 0.7.1 was included in upgrading the OS to Ubuntu 9.04 

(from

> 8.10), could there be an OS config change that's doing this?
>
> Thanks
> Rick Jones
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Re: Duplicate MB entries in tray drop-down

2009-06-13 Thread Stuart Ward
Yes I just installed the stuff to work with the ZTE and was getting
the double entry. I was also getting the modem identified as a long
string containing ZTE Model, etc.. when I plugged my Huawei E169 in it
just came up as Mobile Broardband and a single entry.

As well as fixing the double entry can someone give me an idea of how
to override the menu string?

-- Stuart Ward M +44 7782325143



2009/6/10 Rick Jones :
> Ever since using 0.7.1, I always get double entries for my 3G modem in the
> tray drop-down. This doesn't seem to stop anything working, and clicking
> either instance will connect. It's just a little irritating!
>
> The device is a ZTE MF627. Is there any configuration tweak I can make to
> stop it happening?
>
> The upgrade to 0.7.1 was included in upgrading the OS to Ubuntu 9.04 (from
> 8.10), could there be an OS config change that's doing this?
>
> Thanks
> Rick Jones
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Duplicate MB entries in tray drop-down

2009-06-10 Thread Rick Jones
Ever since using 0.7.1, I always get double entries for my 3G modem in the 
tray drop-down. This doesn't seem to stop anything working, and clicking 
either instance will connect. It's just a little irritating!


The device is a ZTE MF627. Is there any configuration tweak I can make to 
stop it happening?


The upgrade to 0.7.1 was included in upgrading the OS to Ubuntu 9.04 (from 
8.10), could there be an OS config change that's doing this?


Thanks
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