On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 22:58 +0100, Richard Braddock wrote:
Hi Vinicius,
Instructing the modem to prefer one particular type of network (i.e. a
HSPA/UMTS one instead of one using GPRS/GSM) is probably a common
query. You can probe what the modem is set to prefer various modes
using an AT
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 16:02 -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 22:58 +0100, Richard Braddock wrote:
Hi Vinicius,
Instructing the modem to prefer one particular type of network (i.e. a
HSPA/UMTS one instead of one using GPRS/GSM) is probably a common
query. You can probe
Hi members of the Network Manager list.
I'm VinÃcius from Brazil and I ask for help to the the following problem
when using network manager with a mobile (3G) network:
Here in my region i have both 3G (HSPA) and non-3G network (EDGE) available.
Lately, my connection started to get slow, then, i
Hi Vincius,
I had a similar problem, but I am not using NM applet. I use plain
old wvdial just for geting auto-reconnect when the connection goes
down, what NM couldn't give me. It was solved doing as you did,
swtching to Windows and configuring the modem to accept only 3G
connections. It
Hi Vinicius,
Instructing the modem to prefer one particular type of network (i.e. a
HSPA/UMTS one instead of one using GPRS/GSM) is probably a common query. You
can probe what the modem is set to prefer various modes using an AT command,
but as seems to be the case with every single damn WWAN