--On Sunday, June 14, 2009 13:53:41 +1000 Lorn Potter
wrote:
ext Rick Jones wrote:
>
> The ZTE has 3 serial ports withiin the USB interface - one is NMEA
> (don't know what it's for),
That's probably the GPS device. :)
NMEA is a standard that GPS devices use to communicate.
Well yep, I know
ext Rick Jones wrote:
I've been poking at this a bit more, and I understand somewhat better
what is going on.
The ZTE has 3 serial ports withiin the USB interface - one is NMEA
(don't know what it's for),
That's probably the GPS device. :)
NMEA is a standard that GPS devices use to communica
I've been poking at this a bit more, and I understand somewhat better what
is going on.
The ZTE has 3 serial ports withiin the USB interface - one is NMEA (don't
know what it's for), one is supposed to be "diagnostic", and one the modem.
When the modem is plugged in, NM probes the ports to see
Yes I just installed the stuff to work with the ZTE and was getting
the double entry. I was also getting the modem identified as a long
string containing ZTE Model, etc.. when I plugged my Huawei E169 in it
just came up as Mobile Broardband and a single entry.
As well as fixing the double entry ca
Ever since using 0.7.1, I always get double entries for my 3G modem in the
tray drop-down. This doesn't seem to stop anything working, and clicking
either instance will connect. It's just a little irritating!
The device is a ZTE MF627. Is there any configuration tweak I can make to
stop it hap