Re: Bearers in mixed CDMA+LTE modems

2012-01-17 Thread Aleksander Morgado
I believe we need a MMBearerType enum in the 0.6 API, so that we can tell in CreateBearer() whether we want a 3GPP or CDMA (well, or POTS) bearer. This property would be redundant for 3GPP-only, CDMA-only or POTS-only modems, but would be mandatory if we have a mixed 3GPP(LTE)+CDMA bearer.

Re: Bearers in mixed CDMA+LTE modems

2012-01-17 Thread Aleksander Morgado
I believe we need a MMBearerType enum in the 0.6 API, so that we can tell in CreateBearer() whether we want a 3GPP or CDMA (well, or POTS) bearer. This property would be redundant for 3GPP-only, CDMA-only or POTS-only modems, but would be mandatory if we have a mixed 3GPP(LTE)+CDMA bearer.

Re: Bearers in mixed CDMA+LTE modems

2012-01-17 Thread Marcel Holtmann
Hi Aleksander, I believe we need a MMBearerType enum in the 0.6 API, so that we can tell in CreateBearer() whether we want a 3GPP or CDMA (well, or POTS) bearer. This property would be redundant for 3GPP-only, CDMA-only or POTS-only modems, but would be mandatory if we have a mixed

Re: Bearers in mixed CDMA+LTE modems

2012-01-17 Thread Aleksander Morgado
I believe we need a MMBearerType enum in the 0.6 API, so that we can tell in CreateBearer() whether we want a 3GPP or CDMA (well, or POTS) bearer. This property would be redundant for 3GPP-only, CDMA-only or POTS-only modems, but would be mandatory if we have a mixed 3GPP(LTE)+CDMA bearer.

Fedora16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

2012-01-17 Thread Robert Moskowitz
f16 and gnome 3. I don't know what ver of Network Manager... Now I know a little bit about 802.11. I am currently at the IEEE 802 wireless interim meeting in Jacksonville, FL. Most of my time is in 802.15.9 (I am the chair), but I still attend 802.11 sessions. That is I know something

Re: Fedora16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

2012-01-17 Thread Dan Winship
On 01/17/2012 08:14 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Oh, this is on a Lenovo x120e where I see the following in the log messages: Jan 16 22:16:42 lx120e kernel: [81433.007709] rtl8192c_common: Loading firmware file rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin The driver for that chipset is apparently broken in the

Re: Fedora16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

2012-01-17 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 01/17/2012 08:38 AM, Dan Winship wrote: On 01/17/2012 08:14 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Oh, this is on a Lenovo x120e where I see the following in the log messages: Jan 16 22:16:42 lx120e kernel: [81433.007709] rtl8192c_common: Loading firmware file rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin The driver for

RE: How to generate Auto eth0 from command line ?

2012-01-17 Thread ning ji
Hi Mathieu, Thanks for the uuidgen. Regarding no Auto eth0 initially, my task is to make it work in embedded board, so there's no GUI. step 1: I tried from scratch, no Auto eth0, it's in DHCP mode, it works. Then from GUI i set it to static ip. It generates auto eth0. I keep this file in

Re: Fedora16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

2012-01-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote: But it does not address the removal of information from the UI nor the control over SSID selection/control. Agreed. NM-client on F15 and now F16 is a perceptible downgrade over F14. The brave new world of Gnome 3 has

Re: Fedora16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

2012-01-17 Thread Larry Finger
On 01/17/2012 08:29 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: On 01/17/2012 08:38 AM, Dan Winship wrote: On 01/17/2012 08:14 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Oh, this is on a Lenovo x120e where I see the following in the log messages: Jan 16 22:16:42 lx120e kernel: [81433.007709] rtl8192c_common: Loading

Re: Fedora16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

2012-01-17 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 01/17/2012 10:45 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote: OTOH, reconnection to wlans seems to be faster than F15, which had some crazy long timeouts. Still slower than iOS, perhaps almost on par w Android devices. cheers, m 802.11ai is looking at how to streamline the whole setup process. You can