Issue still here in 14.04 in network-manager 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3.
3g stick doesn't auto reconnect after hibernation.
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Title:
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only
Since this bug makes the connection to have to be manually reconnected
each time the network goes down, it's a usability issue that doesn't
limit the functionality of a core package. So of an importance of
'medium'.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist = Medium
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Hi Marius, since the ubuntu delta is quite big (didn't check, but the
package has been reuploaded more than 20 times) and the package is so
important I suggest you to talk directly with some ubuntu maintainer
e.g. on freenode/#ubuntu-devel
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I might try to backport it. I guess the Debian package builds for
Utopic, there were some too old deps when I tried for Trusty.
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Version 0.9.10.0 which contains the fix is released to Debian unstable.
Please update the Ubuntu package too.
** Also affects: network-manager (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I am running 12.10 on Dell inspiron 14-z, and I'm using the novatel
M760 over virgin mobile. I still have the problem that the system
doesn't see the device if I remove, and re-insert it. I have tried the
solution suggested in #27, and, now, the modem does autoconnect.
However, it has not solved
On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 16:57 +, Art Edwards wrote:
I am running 12.10 on Dell inspiron 14-z, and I'm using the novatel
M760 over virgin mobile. I still have the problem that the system
doesn't see the device if I remove, and re-insert it. I have tried the
solution suggested in #27, and,
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only works
Someone tried 0.9.8.10 to see if its fixed ?
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only works after
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #728044
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728044
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Medium = Unknown
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: network-manager
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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It may seem strange, but the bug persists in Ubuntu 14.04
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only works after manually
Simplest solution to this problem:
open with root permission:
sudo gedit /etc/rc.local
Now add this line above exit 0
(while :; do nmcli -t nm wwan on; sleep 1; done)
Save the file and exit.
This is the best solution i have tried, it works in all situations.
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Yes, upstream patch works, but for me it did not work after sleep of
laptop.
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only
I actually tracked it down to ModemManager initially having any modem
disabled (and NetworkManager just reflects this state, and can
manipulate it). `mmcli -e` enabled a modem and also causes the
NetworkManager to connect, which confirms this. So the right solution
would be to somehow persuade
@mariusko
Hi, did you have a chance to test the upstream patch ?
Leonardo
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Title:
Auto connect to 3G network only works
There is some code upstream that I am testing now that probably solves
this problem, and possibly the reconnection issue too.
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The problem with 3G network support is not only in autoconnection but also in
auto reconnection as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1158442
Kind Regards
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** Summary changed:
- Autoconnect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile broadband
after modem inserted/bootup/resume
+ Auto connect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile
broadband after modem inserted/bootup/resume
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