Re: [PATCH] one more +CREG syntax

2011-02-10 Thread Michał Sroczyński
Hi,

W dniu 11 stycznia 2011 20:44 użytkownik Dan Williams d...@redhat.comnapisał:

 On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 21:18 +0100, Michał Sroczyński wrote:
  Hi,
 
  With current version of modem-manager connecting to the internet using
  Samsung Wave S8500 doesn't work (I've used modemmanager from fedora-14:
  0.4-4.git20100720). It turned out that samsung's response for +CREG is
 different
  than expected (it has extra parameter). So I've added another (7th)
 syntax to
  mm_gsm_creg_regex_get. Now it works ok with the attached patch. It would
  be nice if it got included next version of modem-manager. Probably Wave
  isn't the only phone with such a syntax.

 Pushed, thanks.  The 'B' there isn't very useful, and while that's
 probably some sort of access technology marker, I have no idea what it
 means and cannot find anything about it.  Does it change?  Can you lock
 the phone into 2G mode and see what it says, then lock it into 3G mode
 and report what it changes to, if anything?


Sory for slow response. I've changed network modes, and here are results:
1. automatic:
CREG: 2,1,000B,3899, B, C3899
2. gsm900/1800:
CREG: 2,1,03F7,4908, 3F7, 4908
3. umts900/2100:
CREG: 2,1,000B,3899, B, C3899

Regards,
Michal Sroczynski
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Re: [PATCH] one more +CREG syntax

2011-01-11 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 21:18 +0100, Michał Sroczyński wrote:
 Hi,
 
 With current version of modem-manager connecting to the internet using
 Samsung Wave S8500 doesn't work (I've used modemmanager from fedora-14:
 0.4-4.git20100720). It turned out that samsung's response for +CREG is 
 different
 than expected (it has extra parameter). So I've added another (7th) syntax to
 mm_gsm_creg_regex_get. Now it works ok with the attached patch. It would
 be nice if it got included next version of modem-manager. Probably Wave
 isn't the only phone with such a syntax.

Pushed, thanks.  The 'B' there isn't very useful, and while that's
probably some sort of access technology marker, I have no idea what it
means and cannot find anything about it.  Does it change?  Can you lock
the phone into 2G mode and see what it says, then lock it into 3G mode
and report what it changes to, if anything?

In any case, fix pushed as:

f4d4569cdd4441ea210297cf1ed14b8e7e77fd34

Thanks!
Dan


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