Attached. The provider has introduced subscription plans, and adjusted
billing for each of their access points accordingly.
The patch adds the new access point, and properly labels the
pay-as-you-go access point.
The patch was made against an SVN checkout. I hope that is still okay.
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On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 13:46 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 19:28 +0100, Fanen Ahua wrote:
Someone called me up today asking me how to configure a manual IP
address in Ubuntu 8.10.
He was most likely intimidated by the naming of the tabs in the
connection editor
.
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Hi Steven,
I could help make a patch, but you need to specify what type of network
this is. Is it GSM or CDMA?
Additionally, if you wish to make a patch yourself, you could read:
http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband/ServiceProviders
for instructions.
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Hi Antti,
Attached is an updated patch, removing one entry I have found to be
superfluous (glogwap) after speaking with a tech person at Glo Mobile. I
also provided the correct information for (Glodirect).
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Patch attached as promised. One of the entries Glo-Ng with APN
glogwap does not work when connected to a PC (I think the traffic is
routed through a proxy that only opens port 80), so I wonder what use it
is in there.
Making the patch wasn't so hard :)
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Does anyone know how this could be worked around?
Fanen Ahua
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). Also, the login machine usually lies
on a machine on the same network as your computer so if it redirects
you to a page, and that page happens to be in the same subnet as your
IP, then you know you aren't connected to the Internet.
Just guessing here though. Not my turf.
Fanen Ahua
configure the second interface.
Its important that they are in different subnets though, otherwise
things don't quite work.
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fortune: IBM Advanced Systems Group -- a bunch of mindless jerks, who'll
be first against the wall when
on debian sid, nm can't create new ad-hoc wireless networks unless there
are other visible wireless access points available.
i'm just hoping to get a second opinion before i file a bug report...
and i'm not sure where to file it, (debian or nm)
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is it at all possible to use static ip addresses with network manager?
I'm curious, because nm is the only way i can connect to my office
wpa-enabled network, unfortunately, i can't use it since there's no
dhcp.
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