Daenyth Blank writes:
Hi Daenyth,
>>> I do see connections defined in knetworkmanager but it needs
>>> knetworkmanager running.
>>
>> Oh, indeed, I see those, too. But my need is to have a cmd line
>> interface to networkmanager when I have broken my X install, so
>> there's no way to start kne
Andrey Borzenkov writes:
Hi Andrey,
>> I once looked at nmcli, but I couldn't figure out how to use it. To
>> be more specific, how do I tell it to connect to the WIFI with SSID
>> "foo" using WPA2 with user "jon" and password "secret"? Currently, I
>> use cnetworkmanager for that.
>
> You can
Darren Albers writes:
Hi Darren,
> nmcli might be what you are looking for:
I once looked at nmcli, but I couldn't figure out how to use it. To be
more specific, how do I tell it to connect to the WIFI with SSID "foo"
using WPA2 with user "jon" and password "secret"? Currently, I use
cnetwork
Jirka Klimes writes:
Hi Jirka,
>> After upgrading my gentoo system, I'd like to chime in on an issue
>> already raised by Tassilo Horn in July: I've got a Huawei 160G UMTS USB
>> modem ("O2 surfstick" in germany) which worked fine with network-manager
Dan Williams writes:
Hi Dan,
>> > I'm new to N-M, connecting to 3G net in Switzerland using a Huawei
>> > K3715 USB stick and Ubuntu 10.04. After the painful configuration
>> > process (I had to enter manually "vendor=0x12d1 product=140c" in
>> > the configuration file) everything works wonderfu
David Cuenca writes:
Hi David,
> I'm new to N-M, connecting to 3G net in Switzerland using a Huawei
> K3715 USB stick and Ubuntu 10.04. After the painful configuration
> process (I had to enter manually "vendor=0x12d1 product=140c" in the
> configuration file) everything works wonderful -- even
Dan Williams writes:
Hi Dan,
I have updated from NetworkManager 0.8 to 0.8.1 and re-done the
debugging. ModemManager is still 0.4.
> Seems fairly recent... Can you do some modem-manager debugging for me?
>
> 1) stop NetworkManager
> 2) killall -TERM modem-manager
> 3) modem-manager --debug
>
On Friday 23 July 2010 21:35:28 Dan Williams wrote:
> > > The device is crashing and dropping off the bus. Any idea what
> > > firmware you have?
> >
> > The Mobile Partner app on Windows says
> >
> > Hardware Version: CD25TCPU
> > Firmware Version: 11.604.18.01.00
>
> Seems fairly recent.
On Friday 23 July 2010 01:13:13 Dan Williams wrote:
Hi Dan,
> The device is crashing and dropping off the bus. Any idea what
> firmware you have?
The Mobile Partner app on Windows says
Hardware Version: CD25TCPU
Firmware Version: 11.604.18.01.00
> That's usually found by getting the respo
Tassilo Horn writes:
Hi again,
>> The log does tell you that a SIM PIN is required. Perhaps that is
>> your solution?
>
> Yes,
This was wrong. I mean, *NO*, that's not my solution.
I configured all that (see below), but still the connection doesn't get
establishe
Paul Hardwick writes:
Hi Paul,
> The log does tell you that a SIM PIN is required. Perhaps that is
> your solution?
Yes, and I have entered that PIN in the KNetworkManager settings for
this connection, in addition to the number called, the username and
password (which are not relevant but must
Hi all,
I have a Huawang E160 UMTS USB Stick. I think I've installed and
configured it correctly. At least NetworkManager 0.8 recognizes it. I
entered the relevant settings, and I can see NetworkManager trying to
connect.
Unfortunately, it never succeeds, but it also doesn't tell my why.
Here'
Hi all,
I'm using networkmanager-0.6.6 and networkmanager-pptp-0.1.0_p20070726
on a Gentoo GNU/Linux system. I really like it a lot. It has never
been so easy to connect to my wireless home lan (WPA2) before, so thanks
a lot for your work.
Anyway, at my university I have to connect to a PPTP VP
Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Dan,
>> I've recently switched from traditional network setup (with
>> wpa_supplicant) to NetworkManager, and it seems to work pretty well.
>> Unfortunately, to set up encryption one's supposed to use one of
>> these three NM frontends:
>>
>> - G
Hi all,
I've recently switched from traditional network setup (with
wpa_supplicant) to NetworkManager, and it seems to work pretty well.
Unfortunately, to set up encryption one's supposed to use one of these
three NM frontends:
- Gnome NM applet
- knetworkmanager
- pyNetworkMana
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