El vie., 9 mar. 2018 a las 13:09, Henrique Ferreiro (< henrique.ferre...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> 2018-03-09 12:44 GMT+01:00 Aleksander Morgado <aleksan...@aleksander.es>: > >> >> >> > | state: 'connected' >> >> >> > | power state: 'on' >> >> >> > | access tech: 'lte' >> >> >> > | signal quality: '62' (recent) >> >> >> >> >> >> Well, that means you're connected in LTE :) >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > That makes sense :-) I got confused by very slow connection rates. >> >> > Anyway, >> >> > is it expected not to connect when changing the current capabilities >> to >> >> > lte >> >> > only? >> >> > >> >> >> >> If you change the capabilities to lte-only, it should also connect >> >> correctly. Is it not the case? >> > >> > >> > It doesn't connect. The journal has these messages repeated several >> times: >> > >> > <info> Simple connect started... >> > <info> Simple connect state (4/8): Wait to get fully enabled >> > <info> Simple connect state (5/8): Register >> > [/dev/cdc-wdm0] No transaction matched in received message >> > >> >> Oh! Could you setup ModemManager in debug mode and get us some logs? >> https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/Debugging/ > > > Should I open a bug report or continue here in the mailing list? > I'm sorry for the long delay. I've opened a bug report here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105828 > >> > I have an additional problem. I have two SIM cards from different >> >> > network >> >> > providers but the modem is connected to any of those without matching >> >> > the >> >> > correct provider. May this be due to a limitation of the modem driver >> >> > which >> >> > cannot read the relevant data from the SIM card? I noticed this info >> in >> >> > the >> >> > journal: >> >> > >> >> > ModemManager[1880]: <warn> couldn't load Operator identifier: >> 'Couldn't >> >> > get >> >> > home network: QMI protocol error (16): 'NotProvisioned'' >> >> > ModemManager[1880]: <warn> couldn't load Operator name: 'Couldn't >> get >> >> > home >> >> > network: QMI protocol error (16): 'NotProvisioned'' >> >> > ModemManager[1880]: <warn> couldn't load list of Own Numbers: >> 'Couldn't >> >> > get >> >> > MSISDN: QMI protocol error (16): 'NotProvisioned'' >> >> > >> >> >> >> That looks like the info is missing in the SIM card? Which operators >> >> are these again? >> > >> > >> > I tried both with a data-only SIM from R and a standard mobile phone SIM >> > from Movistar. I don't think it's related to the SIM card. Could it be a >> > problem with the driver? I also noticed these lines earlier in the >> journal: >> > >> > <warn> couldn't load IMSI: 'Couldn't get UIM IMSI: QMI protocol error >> (37): >> > 'UimUninitialized'' >> > <warn> couldn't load Operator identifier: 'Couldn't get home network: >> QMI >> > protocol error (37): 'UimUninitialized'' >> > <warn> couldn't load Operator name: 'Couldn't get home network: QMI >> > protocol error (37): 'UimUninitialized'' >> > <warn> couldn't load list of Own Numbers: 'Couldn't get MSISDN: QMI >> > protocol error (37): 'UimUninitialized'' >> > >> >> Are you only getting these when in lte-only mode? > > > No, this happens in both cases. > Should I open a separate bug report regarding this issue? > -- >> Aleksander >> https://aleksander.es >> > -- -- Henrique
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