Closing this bug for now due to insufficient data presently.
** Changed in: mobile-broadband-provider-info (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Marking bug incomplete due to lack of data presently
Regards
Bhavani
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Sorry for the late response. Do you still require a password to login to
your service provider using the latest m-b-p-i package?
Regards
Bhavani
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You mean mbpi does not support usernames/passwords or that it lacks
entries for some providers?
Maybe those network operators have stopped requiring login?
** Also affects: network-manager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No, the username and password aren't in mbpi yet.
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Title:
Option iCon 225 (HSDPA USB stick) cannot connect (Jaunty Jackalope
9.04)
To manage no
Does anyone know if this has been fixed in newer versions?
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Title:
Option iCon 225 (HSDPA USB stick) cannot connect (Jaunty Jackalope
9.04)
To
I can confirm that this OPTION ICON 225 USB stick + Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty
connection problem affects also finnish mobile internet service provider
DNA connection.
Those finnish customers who are customers of DNA service provider in
Finland and have Option Icon 225 USB stick (more familiar name to thi
According to original's reporter this is not a bug on NM, but in mobile-
broadband-provider info, where is needed a proper entry for the orange
ISP used by Gabriela
** Also affects: mobile-broadband-provider-info (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager
The workaround works perfect with
- Ubuntu 9.04 Netbook Remix
- Acer Aspire 110
- o2 Provider Germany
I can start AND stop the connection without any problems
Thank you thepro
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Really big thanks to you.
I live in Ukraine and my 3g operator is Utel.
Your method is right for me.
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OMG! Why can't everything be as simple as that? thepro, you are my hero.
I normally don't need any username/password for my iCon 225, so I didn't
dare to enter any username/password. But it works with dummy values.
The only thing that doesn't work now is "disconnect". But pulling the
plug or shut
@thepro: Thank you! That simple workaround actually solved the problem.
You're brilliant, and I'm frustrated that I didn't think of trying this
myself ;)
I can hereby officially confirm: Icon 225 with Orange Switzerland works
perfectly in Jaunty if any username/password is set. I set none/none and
I found a workaround for my Option Icon 255. I entered a dummy username and
password in my mobile broadband connection settings, because these values were
usually blank for my carrier O2 Germany. Then, I'm able to connect and the
connection does not drop anymore as it was the case without specif
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 343629
network manager doesn't recoginze hso device (Option iCon 225) when
hotplugging
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 343629
network manager doesn't recoginze hso device (Option iCon 225) when
hotplugging
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I have this problem too.
Asus eeePc 901
Ubuntu 9.04
Option Icon 225
network-manager_0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
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Alexander, this didn't work, either.
I've applied the patch as you wrote.
I wasn't able to connect. And after a reboot of my EeePC the mobile
internet connection didn't even show up in the menu (when you click on
the network icon), even when the stick was plugged.
gabriela
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Option iCon 225 (
to build with patch do:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install fakeroot
sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager
mkdir /tmp/test
cd /tmp/test
<<>>
# get sources:
apt-get source network-manager
# patch sources:
cd network-manager-*/
patch -p1 < ../mypatch.diff
# build packag
@gabriela It's really strange I looked into the network manager 0.71 source
code on packages.ubuntu.com and this version does not contain the changes of
the above attached patch. Consequently, the current version 0.71 installed via
synaptic does not include the patch.
However, the network manage
Ok, I've tried the patch, and either I'm doing something wrong (very
probable), or it doesn't work.
I tried to ways to apply it:
1) I downloaded the sources for 'network-manager' from packages.ubuntu.com for
the relevant kernel, both the orig.tar.gz and the diff.gz files. I unpacked the
orig.tar
@thepro: I had a look in Synaptic. The version of my "network-manager"
module already seems to be "0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2".
@Alexander Sack: is your patch a patch for "hso/hsoconnect" by
pharscape.org? If it isn't, I'd be happy to know how to apply it.
I didn't try to use the hso/hsoconne
I'm currently unable to try it out on Jaunty but I suggest the following.
I have searched for the network manager source and is seems that the patch is
already applied in version 0.71. Source is available at
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager/0.7/ .
I found a debian packet for
Unfortunately, I don't know how to apply the patch, too.
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How does one apply the patch? This is the first time for me. :p
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** Attachment added: "hso patch 1"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26189547/0031-modem-find-network-interface-for-newer-Option-hso.patch
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please try the following patch.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I just tested your solution, but after reboot, the connection 3G is not
visible in NetworkManager.
alio...@aliokan-laptop:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0c45:62c0 Microdia Pavilion Webcam
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundat
ok, i've solved my problem... kind of...
the main problem is usbserial module is not available in the 2.6.28-11
kernel, it's built into the kernel...
first, find the vendor and product id of ur modem, just type "lsusb" in the
terminal,
Example:
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0af0:7211 Option
then,
Me too.
Ubuntu remix 9.04 sur mon eeePC 901, Icon225 USB modem for Mobistar
Belgium.
Daemon.log
Apr 24 17:06:49 aliokan-laptop NetworkManager: Activation (ttyHS0)
starting connection 'Mobistar (personal)'
Apr 24 17:06:49 aliokan-laptop NetworkManager: (ttyHS0): device state
change: 3 -> 4
Exact same problem here, using an Acer Aspire One with Jaunty and an
Icon225 USB modem for Orange Switzerland. Same symptoms, down to the
letter.
I'd also be glad to provide any further information about this bug. Just
let me know what you need me to do.
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I think i'm facing the similar problem having an Option Icon 255.
Currently, i'm unable to attach a serial log, but the bug description is
the same on my machine. I've run Ubuntu 9.04 from live CD and tried to
get a 3G connection. I will attach my debug files in about 2 week, then
I will have plent
I tried it on Intrepid, when Jaunty wasn't out yet. The stick didn't
work there, either.
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I have the exact same problem, however, i'm using Option GTM380 pci-e
card with Celcom ISP (Malaysia). I start the connection then it will
show "GSM Network - you are now offline". From the log, it shows "Modem
initialization timed out" (stage 1 of 5)... Hope somebody can help to
fix this, Thanks!
** Attachment added: "Serial log of what happens when trying to use the stick"
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** Attachment added: "Syslog of what's happening when attaching the stick and
trying to get it work"
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