On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 09:54:20AM -0600, Tony Seward wrote: > I've been able to get further with my Q Phone since my first message. I > had to work through a bunch of SELinux problems: Most of them seem to be > fixed with the latest SELinux updates. I also had to learn that it is > important to share the internet connection on the Q Phone before > connecting the USB cable and also that it is important to set the USB > connection to ActiveSync RNDIS. I also found out that most of the > on-line help forums for WM 6.1 are worthless: menu locations are totally > inconsistent between phones. I can now see the phone in NM and I get an > address from it. > > The bottom line is that I believe I have worked through all of the setup > issues and have isolated my last problem to something on my phone > service side. Now I'm trying to find a Windows machine to replicate the > problem.
I've been using my Verizon XV6800 (HTC Titan) with WM 6.1, ActiveSync/RNDIS and NetworkManager on Fedora 11 without problems. NM just detects it as a USB network device. I do have to start IntShrUI on the phone (Internet Connection Sharing UI) and start the connection. If you don't do the IntShrUI step, you will get a 169.254 IP address that doesn't work for the Internet. Once the IntShrUI connection is made, I get a 192.168 IP that is NATted by the phone to the Verizon IP. Network Connection sharing via NM has also been working great, sharing the RNDIS connection via 802.11 wireless. _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
