Re: NM 0.9 with Sierra USB 305 modem connection problems

2011-12-22 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey! One thing I do see is 'ATD*99***1***2#'. This does not match the settings I entered in. Mobile Broadband Settings: Connection name: AT&T Mobile IPv4 Method: Automatic(PPP) Mobile Broadband Number: *99***1# Mobile Broadband APN: isp.cingular Type: Any Allow roaming PPP Authentication Allow

Re: Unable to connect Huawei E173 usb modem

2011-12-22 Thread Robert Vogelgesang
Hello, On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 01:19:45PM -0600, Alfredo C. Harvey wrote: > Oops. > If forgot to link to the forum I took the main information from. > This is it. > (In Spanish, sorry. It is a blog. Have to go down to the Huawei E173 > article.) could you please give us (me :-)) an update regardi

Re: Unable to connect Huawei E173 usb modem

2011-12-22 Thread Aleksander Morgado
On 10/31/2011 06:53 PM, Alfredo C. Harvey wrote: Hello, list. Some day ago I posted this issue. Would deeply appreciate some guidance -a lot of it. :-)) Huawei E173 USB módem for mobile broad band connection. Fedora 15 Linux. usb_modeswitch 1.1.7 -came with the system; yum say it is up to date.

Setting Routes

2011-12-22 Thread devine-mlist
Greetings, I have decided to write a Python script (we can't use libnm-qt, for licensing reasons) that is called by the main program. Using QtDBus was thrown in the "too hard" basket. Most things with Python DBus seem quite easy and there's enough examples :) I see that I can get routes from

Gnome 3, Network-Manager & ifupdown

2011-12-22 Thread David BERCOT
Hello, I'm a Debian (sid) user under Gnome 3.2. Because I have many places to configure, I use guessnet in /etc/network/interfaces. Then, I'd like Network-Manager not to think I'm not connected, so, I've added : [ifupdown] managed=true in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf Now, I have two q