On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 08:24, Wildam Martin mwil...@gmail.com wrote:
I am now owning 4 USB internet sticks in the meantime. For the latest
2 (one T-Mobile stick from Germany and one - also T-Mobile - from
Austria) I did not have to enter any manual DNS - it worked without
problems already many
I am now owning 4 USB internet sticks in the meantime. For the latest
2 (one T-Mobile stick from Germany and one - also T-Mobile - from
Austria) I did not have to enter any manual DNS - it worked without
problems already many times.
For the german one I only had to upgrade the usb-modeswitch
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The fact that it sometimes work and sometimes not point me to a race /
timeout issue, probably at the level of pppd.
Does it work properly if you try to use wvdial to connect to your
provider and use the settings for that provider you get from the NM
connection settings?
Also, please try to stop
@karirt: I was asking everybody who did not mention yet if they tried
several times and happens always or just sometimes.
My doubt is that it takes a longer while to get the DNS names and only
when already have been connected before enough things are already
initialized or cached to win the race
@martin wildam: are you asking me? I did try several times, and so far
it seems to be fixed in lucid, BUT the logs still wont show DNS-adresses
3/4 of the tries (see comment #1)
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in recent beta1 the problem seems to be solved, allthough the logs still
show no dns adresses, the internet works, so dns somehow must be
working!
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Did you try several times? - In my case it does not happen always.
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i have a same problem with Huawei e180
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 12d1:1003 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E220
HSDPA Modem / E270 HSDPA/HSUPA Modem
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I am pretty sure that one or two times I also had the issue in Jaunty
but since karmic it was pretty always happening. Tested on Lucid a few
times with about 30 % success of getting DNS servers properly
registered.
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I'm using Huawei E220 and had (still has the same probem) when upgrading to
Karmic. But things work just fine as long as I restart the modem.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Martin Wildam mwil...@gmail.com
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I am pretty sure that one or two times I also had the issue in Jaunty
but since
I'm getting this with in the UK with my ks3565 (identified as huawei
e220 from memory).
In jaunty it was and still is working without issue.
But on karmic, most of the time it doesn't get the DNS servers, tried on
two different netbooks running karmic,
I'm currently hardcoded the dns servers to
I'm getting this with my E220 and A1 - Telekom Austria. So its not just
Three
This happens with Karmic, when trying 5-10 times, the DNS Adresses happen to be
there once or twice, but normally I can't get them. This is a problem I had
permanently from Intrepid. (When I started using this E220)
I
tried it again with lucid alpha2, still the same behavior.
Tested with e230, provider three, austria and australia
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I have the same thing happening to me.
Huawei USB modem connecting to Three mobile broadband Australia.
If anyone wants any logs or reports, just tell me which ones.
I also have a workaround (a bit whacky but it works):
0) don't connect yet
1) open FireFox,
2) browse to a page (any page will
Happens to me too.
My log results are posted here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1379736
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it affects me too,
a connect without getting dns looks like this in /var/log/messages:
Dec 20 12:49:04 karlrt-laptop pppd[1426]: Plugin
/usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
Dec 20 12:49:04 karlrt-laptop pppd[1426]: pppd 2.4.5 started by root, uid 0
Dec 20 12:49:04 karlrt-laptop
Oh i use the huawei e230, problem appears on karmic and lucid alpha 1
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