In 0.9 version , if you put dhcp-send-hostname=false inside NetworkManager.conf
file
you can hide your hostname. In 1.4.2 version does not work.
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Probably your modem doesn't support mode switching with AT^SYSCFG then...
I just found some manual [1], the command need an '?' after it, thus should be
'AT^SYSCFG?'.
[1] http://www.letswireless.com.cn/cn/down/download.asp?id=81t=en ,
section 10.6 on page 43
Yeah, we know that. We
在 2012-7-17 PM2:46,Aleksander Morgado aleksan...@lanedo.com写道:
Hello, it works now! nearly perfect, but still another problem, how
could I lock the
network to 3g(td-scdma), and not automaticly switch back and forth
between
3g and 2g(edge, sometimes even gprs)? My signal here is sometimes
a lot also in this case.
Let me know if it worked or not, as I don't have any Huawei modem around
to play with. Please attach debug logs in any case.
Hello, it partially works.
I can find the device in nm now, but when try to connect to 3g net, it
fails.
Seems we're mixing up which
Hello, it works now! nearly perfect, but still another problem, how
could I lock the
network to 3g(td-scdma), and not automaticly switch back and forth between
3g and 2g(edge, sometimes even gprs)? My signal here is sometimes a little low,
and I'd like to not switch back to 2g.
I tried
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Aleksander Morgado
aleksan...@lanedo.com wrote:
Hello, it works now! nearly perfect, but still another problem, how
could I lock the
network to 3g(td-scdma), and not automaticly switch back and forth between
3g and 2g(edge, sometimes even gprs)? My signal
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Aleksander Morgado
aleksan...@lanedo.com wrote:
Hello, it works now! nearly perfect, but still another problem, how
could I lock the
network to 3g(td-scdma), and not automaticly switch back and forth between
3g and 2g(edge, sometimes even gprs)? My signal
Hello, it works now! nearly perfect, but still another problem, how
could I lock the
network to 3g(td-scdma), and not automaticly switch back and forth between
3g and 2g(edge, sometimes even gprs)? My signal here is sometimes a little
low,
and I'd like to not switch back to 2g.
I tried
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Aleksander Morgado
aleksan...@lanedo.com wrote:
Hello, it works now! nearly perfect, but still another problem, how
could I lock the
network to 3g(td-scdma), and not automaticly switch back and forth
between
3g and 2g(edge, sometimes even gprs)? My signal
It's a Huawei ET8282, TD-SCDMA HSDPA 3g mobile broadbrand card.
It's on ExpessCard, but appears to be a stand USB device in my Debian
Squeeze Box.
I have made it to work with wvdial by usb-modeswitch. yes, it's a device
with id 12d1:1da1, after eject the cd, it became 12d1:1d09, and
It's a Huawei ET8282, TD-SCDMA HSDPA 3g mobile broadbrand card.
It's on ExpessCard, but appears to be a stand USB device in my Debian
Squeeze Box.
I have made it to work with wvdial by usb-modeswitch. yes, it's a device
with id 12d1:1da1, after eject the cd, it became 12d1:1d09, and
and 0.9 3G connections of the
following page?:
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/Debugging
Hello, thanks for replying, here's the logs.
--
Emfox Zhou
GnuPG Public Key: 0xF7142EC2
emfox@emfox:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager stop
[ ok ] Stopping network connection manager: NetworkManager
/NetworkManager/Debugging
Hello, thanks for replying, here's the logs.
The Huawei plugin always starts probing USB interface 0; and it seems
that none of the 3 ttyACM ports given has usbif 0, so never starts
probing the other ports. The plugin should possibly wait up to N seconds
for usbif 0 to appear
Hello, thanks for replying, here's the logs.
The Huawei plugin always starts probing USB interface 0; and it seems
that none of the 3 ttyACM ports given has usbif 0, so never starts
probing the other ports. The plugin should possibly wait up to N seconds
for usbif 0 to appear, and keep on probing
Hey,
Can you get ModemManager debug logs by following the steps given in
section Debugging NetworkManager 0.8 and 0.9 3G connections of the
following page?:
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/Debugging
Hello, thanks for replying, here's the logs.
The Huawei plugin always starts
also in this case.
Let me know if it worked or not, as I don't have any Huawei modem around
to play with. Please attach debug logs in any case.
Hello, it partially works.
I can find the device in nm now, but when try to connect to 3g net, it fails.
Seems we're mixing up which is the port we
for git master/0.7; as I do have some probing improvements
ready there which would help quite a lot also in this case.
Let me know if it worked or not, as I don't have any Huawei modem around
to play with. Please attach debug logs in any case.
Hello, it partially works.
I can find the device
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Emfox Zhou emfoxz...@gmail.com wrote:
It's a Huawei ET8282, TD-SCDMA HSDPA 3g mobile broadbrand card.
It's on ExpessCard, but appears to be a stand USB device in my Debian
Squeeze Box.
I have made it to work with wvdial by usb-modeswitch. yes, it's a device
It's a Huawei ET8282, TD-SCDMA HSDPA 3g mobile broadbrand card.
It's on ExpessCard, but appears to be a stand USB device in my Debian
Squeeze Box.
I have made it to work with wvdial by usb-modeswitch. yes, it's a device
with id 12d1:1da1, after eject the cd, it became 12d1:1d09, and
Hi everyone,
My name is Robert Frank, and I too will be working on NetworkManager for at
least this summer, and hopefully longer. Just to introduce myself to everyone
involved.
-Bob Frank
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Benjamin Kreuter wrote:
Hi All --
My name is Benjamin Kreuter, and I'm going to be contributing a bit to
NetworkManager this summer, and possibly after that. I just thought I would
announce myself to the list.
Also, I am having trouble connecting to anoncvs.gnome.org -- is this server
On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 13:06 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
Benjamin Kreuter wrote:
Hi All --
My name is Benjamin Kreuter, and I'm going to be contributing a bit to
NetworkManager this summer, and possibly after that. I just thought I
would
announce myself to the list.
Also, I am
On Fre, 2007-06-01 at 13:06 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
Benjamin Kreuter wrote:
Also, I am having trouble connecting to anoncvs.gnome.org -- is this server
still in use? If not, which repository should I be using (and why does the
website still say to get files from there)?
The source
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, [ISO-8859-1] J�rg Billeter wrote:
The source code control now uses svn. The URL is
svn://websvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/extragear/network/knetworkmanager.
That's only the KDE GUI, the core is at
http://svn.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk
The GNOME applet is at
Hi all,
I have just joined the list! Hello everybody!
I am doing my PhD in the networking area (particularly
in Mobile Networks) and I am very interested in this Network Manager, you have
been designing and implementing. Can anybody tell me a bit more about it? For
example, are you
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