2010/11/2 Dan Williams <[email protected]>: > On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 12:08 +0200, Maciej Grela wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have recently noticed, that my Nokia E51 stopped working in >> NetworkManager. In mm debug I saw the following message: > > Hmm, did you give an APN in the config before connecting? If not, then > I think there's a few things we should do to handle that case better. > The patch is still clearly correct; though it would cause the code to > dial ATD*99***0#, which is invalid. If the phone accepts that, it's > wrong. I think what we should end up doing when there's no APN is just > dialing ATD*99# and let the modem decide, possibly screwing the user in > the process when the modem's stored APN is wrong. >
I don't have an APN set in the config, so the cid == -1 and with the patch mm dials 'ATD*99#'. So this works correctly IMHO. The '*99#' is a 'fallback' number called when the APN is unknown and thus cid cannot be selected. > (APNs are stored in the *modem*, not the SIM, so if you ever change > providers and put in a different SIM, ATD*99# is guaranteed not to work) > I didn't know that, thanks for explanation. Best regards, Maciej Grela PS. The ICCID read fails for my sim, can this be a problem ? See below: ** (modem-manager:8763): DEBUG: <1288810506.760960> (ttyACM0): --> 'AT+CRSM=176,12258,0,0,10<CR>' ** (modem-manager:8763): DEBUG: <1288810506.888854> (ttyACM0): <-- '<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>' ** (modem-manager:8763): DEBUG: Got failure code 100: Unknown error _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
