2008/5/6 Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 20:10 +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > > > > > > So what we can do now is remove all the matches for individual > devices > > > > > in the fdi file, and just match on the driver name for nozomi, > airprime, > > > > > option, and sierra. We'll have a few left-over items that aren't > driven > > > > > by those, but those devices will either use cdc_acm (and therefore be > > > > > probed) or we can just tag them to be probed automatically. Not sure > > > > > how this works on BSD and Solaris though; if they don't have separate > > > > > drivers to run the mobile broadband cards then they'd have to revert > > > > > back to the per-device tagging to know when to probe and when not to > > > > > probe. > > > > > > > > be careful with this. If the SIM card needs a PIN code first, we might > > > > not be able to send any AT commands at all. I tried for example to get > > > > the IMEI before entering the PIN, but that never worked on the cards > > > > that I own. > > > > > > Hmm, does that mean the device will only respond to AT+CPIN"xxxx" until > > > you give it the PIN? > > > > basically yes. At least that is what I have observed with modem cards. > > Maybe we need to investigate if there are models that allow commands > > before the PIN has been entered. > > > > The phone case is different, because in that case you mostly have > > entered the PIN code already using the phone's UI. > > Maybe all that probing code should be moved to NetworkManager itself > then, so it can integrate with PIN queries. We'll need to have a prober > for Bluetooth devices anyway, as the supported commands set won't be > available through HAL. > >
Are you sure that modem doesn't accept any command, e.g. AT? Or there are some commands that willn't work? vitja. _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list