To put it in a nutshel, when I power up my laptop, my HSDPA modem (GT M378) is randomly connected as ttyUSB0 or ttyUSB2. In the first case I can connect to the internet, in the latter I have to reboot the PC in the hope that next time it'll be correctly mapped.
To be more clear, last part of 'nm-tool' output can be - Device: ttyUSB0 -------------------------------------------------------------- Type: Mobile Broadband (GSM) Driver: option State: disconnected Default: no Capabilities: in this case everything works correctly, or - Device: ttyUSB2 -------------------------------------------------------------- Type: Mobile Broadband (GSM) Driver: option State: disconnected Default: no Capabilities: and in this case I can't connect to the internet, I have to reboot and reboot and reboot until I fall into the first case. I've asked for help both on Ubuntu forum and on http://www.pharscape.org: I can't get any reply. Can you please help me in understanding what should I do to solve the problem? I'm not subscribed to the mailing list, please send a copy of your reply to massimiliano dot polito at gmail dot com Thanks. Ciao, Max _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
