Hi Dan, and others -
I didn't really think it was an NM issue, but hoped someone on the list might
have seen the same behavior.
After more exhaustive testing, it looks like it's hardware related since the
same behavior now occurs within Windows XP as well. Might be something in the
BIOS, but
Yep that did the trick, however:
When adding the TLS key manually the content isn't stored. I.e. if I
select a TLS key, click OK, then go back and look at my TLS key
settings they're not there.
However, if I import a config-file with TLS-auth it's stored correctly.
Thanks
/Jonathan
On Wed, Jan
Hi Dan
--On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 18:29:51 -0500 Dan Williams
wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 16:03 +, Rick Jones wrote:
>
> a) it requires an initial otherwise it fails to see a clean AT
> command and doesn't respond - resulting in an init. timeout.
With this, my Sierra 860 doesn't r
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 07:20, Guillermo Lloreda Diaz
wrote:
> I have installed Suse 11.1 and at the end the installation showed an error
> saying: 'No Network running' I hit OK and the installation continued until
> the end without any problem. On booting I notice that that the USB Aircard
> was
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Is it really possible that not a single one of you thought to click the
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