On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 03:12 +0530, [email protected] wrote: > > > On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Dan Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 01:50 +0530, [email protected] > wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > I had called my Mobile broadband provider Reliance to file a > complaint > > against the speed issues I am having with my internet > connection. I am > > having a 3.1 Mbps connection but end up getting about 0.1 > Mbps at > > times. > > > Could be the device, or it could be that a ton of people are > in your > sector/tower using data at the same time > > > The first question the customer care guys ask is that in > what mode is > > your device currently connected - High speed or CDMA 1X? > > Apparently, Folks at Reliance give away their own dialer to > connect to > > Internet in Windows and that software shows the current mode > of the > > connection. > > > > So I tell the customer care guy that I am using Linux > (Fedora 15, > > Gnome 3) and I do not know what connection mode is being > used. So they > > tell me to please check in some other Windows based system. > I know it > > is insane but one can't argue with a non-tech customer care > guy on > > such issues. They talk to me as if the problem is in my > Linux system - > > It is selecting the low speed mode. > > > > Is there any way to find out which mode is getting selected > - 1X or > > High speed? The device in use in Huawei EC1260. > > > It should be handled by ModemManager and NetworkManager in > Fedora 15 > already; it appears that MM is not able to find a second port > to query > for the current access technology (ie EVDO vs. 1X). Here are > some steps > you can do to help isolate the issue: > > in a root terminal: > > 1) mv /usr/sbin/modem-manager / > 2) killall -TERM modem-manager > 3) /modem-manager --debug > 4) connect, wait 30 seconds or so, and copy the output from > the terminal > running modem-manager into a reply to this mail > > To get back: > 1) Ctrl+C to kill modem-manager > 2) mv /modem-manager /usr/sbin/modem-manager > > and you should be good. > > Dan > > > Can I send some AT commands to ttyUSB0 to check? Could you > please help > > me with this? > > > > Also I do not get a signal strength indication in the > NetworkManager > > icon. I get four bars but no color. Is this by design? > > > > Thanks, > > Elison > > > _______________________________________________ > > networkmanager-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list > > > Hi, > I work at a city 100 Km from my home and face the problem at home > only. I go home only on weekends so will send you the output this > weekend. > > > Can I just replace the binary modem-manager with a simple script and > rename it to modem-manager? > > > 0) cd /usr/sbin > 1) mv modem-manager orig.modem-manager > 2) Create a script /usr/sbin/modem-manager : > #!/bin/bash > ./orig.modem-manager --debug $* > /home/username/modem.log >
Sure, that works too. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
