that device that
doesn't set ip_iface will work anyway (making the change sort of
transparant :-))
Per Hallsmark wrote:
Hello,
I'm adding functionality to NM in order to support a broadband module.
The hw module has a cdc-acm interface which I send AT command stuff to
and
in the end, a cdc-ether
Hi,
If I read the sources right, it seems the iface/ip_iface usage is a bit
inconsistent.
Probably it all started out with iface and later ip_face was added for
those parts
that needed specifying an network interface because the original
interface wasn't.
So, now I stumble into more areas
/modemmanager/plugins/mm-modem-mbm.c 2008-10-15 13:13:55.0
+0200
@@ -0,0 +1,298 @@
+/*
+Additions to NetworkManager, network-manager-applet and modemmanager
+for supporting Ericsson modules like F3507g.
+
+Author: Per Hallsmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
+This program is free
Hi,
The 5530 string triggers me... :-)
I would believe it to be some other vendor than broadcom.
It probably would be supported by the mbm plugin.
The reason you get errors on atz is because it uses atf instead (an
alias sort of to atz)
Also, the modem comes up with cfun=4 (rf disabled) and an
a
init string and close string? (if the standard wont work that is)
/Per
Craig Main wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 10:47 +0200, Per Hallsmark wrote:
Hi,
The 5530 string triggers me... :-)
I would believe it to be some other vendor than broadcom.
It probably would be supported by the mbm plugin
Dan Williams wrote:
Mobile broadband parts are a lot more standardized than
Hayes-compatible modems.
Ehm... not sure I agree...
How many different type of broadband modems does NM/MM support?
(note not rebranded but *different*...)
/Per
___
Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 15:48 +0200, Per Hallsmark wrote:
Dan Williams wrote:
Mobile broadband parts are a lot more standardized than
Hayes-compatible modems.
Ehm... not sure I agree...
How many different type of broadband modems does NM/MM support?
(note
Dan Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 08:39 +0200, Craig Main wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 00:38 +0100, Rick Jones wrote:
--On Tuesday, October 21, 2008 14:08:25 -0400 Dan Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
¦ On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 19:16 +0200, Main, Craig wrote:
..
¦ -- Modem
Index: plugins/mm-modem-mbm.c
===
--- plugins/mm-modem-mbm.c (revision 809)
+++ plugins/mm-modem-mbm.c (revision 816)
@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@
typedef struct {
char *network_device;
+GRegex *boot_trig_regex;
+GRegex
Hello,
Here's a patch to the MBM plugin making a nicer coldstart patch than v1
(adding cleanup of allocations)
and dynamic signal quality via unsolicited responses (no need for polling)
We also get info about roaming active or not, is it possible to display
somehow?
(not sure if the english
well... now there IS a patch attached also...
Per Hallsmark wrote:
Hello,
Here's a patch to the MBM plugin making a nicer coldstart patch than
v1 (adding cleanup of allocations)
and dynamic signal quality via unsolicited responses (no need for
polling)
We also get info about roaming active
Hello James,
Ok, I'll try describe a process here to get this modem running.
First, the thread you point to could make it work with a ppp connection.
That is not the way to do it though, since it has a much more efficient
way to do communication.
Here is a alternative howto:
1. Patch your
Sorry for stepping in again but...
The error is because NM normally send ATZ.
The F3507g module doesn't understand this command, it is using ATF
instead for reset.
James Ward wrote:
Thanks Dan.
Here is the output:
NetworkManager: info Activation (ttyACM0) starting connection 'Auto
GSM
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