On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Aleksander Morgado <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/21/2011 07:00 PM, John Hibbs wrote: >> >> One thing I do see is 'ATD*99***1***2#<CR>'. This does not match the >> settings I entered in. >> >> Mobile Broadband Settings: >> Connection name: AT&T Mobile >> IPv4 Method: Automatic(PPP) >> Mobile Broadband Number: *99***1# >> Mobile Broadband APN: isp.cingular >> Type: Any >> Allow roaming >> PPP Authentication Allowed methods: EAP,PAP,CHAP,MSCHAPv2,MSCHAP >> Do not use MPPE >> Allow BSD compression >> Allow Deflate data compression >> Use TCP header compression >> Do not Send PPP echo packets > > > That connect string does indeed look wrong to me. ModemManager found in the > AT+CGDCONT? reply that the PDP context with CID=2 matches the APN you passed > to use, so it appends ***2# to the number to be called. Question is, why do > you have ***1# specified in the Mobile Broadband Number? Try using "*99#" as > number in the settings and let ModemManager append the CID when it finds the > context. > > Anyway, we should possibly fix ModemManager to not add the extra chunk with > the CID if there is already one available. > > -- > Aleksander
That did work! The reason I used "*99***1#" is because that's what the settings in Win7 showed. What is the difference between the 1# and the 2#? And Thank you ! :-D _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
