> >> Not sure if I should try to update the firmware of the modem, or >> directly re-sell it :-). My current firmware revision is: >> 'J1_0_1_6AP C:/WS/FW/J1_0_1_6AP/MSM7200A/SRC/AMSS 2008/07/09 07:52:58' > > I would have upgraded it unless you have specific reasons for using this > old firmware. Unexpected resets are surely a sign of firmware bugs, and > not really something you can expect to work around on your side? > > J1.0.1.33ap seems to be the version Sierra ended up with for this modem: > http://www.sierrawireless.com/en/Support/Downloads/AirCard/Legacy_Products/Compass_885.aspx >
I'll try with that firmware, thanks for the link. I'll first need to find a Windows machine... > But I am not convinced you should put modems into low power mode by > default. Is this commonly done by Windows modem management software? > If not, then it is likely to hit lots of firmware bugs. Power management > is always tricky. > Yeah, maybe it's an issue in how MM treats the 'disabled' state, as it would map to low-power mode when possible. We could always try to remove that association and treat the low-power mode as an additional feature with its own DBus method to enable/disable (which would work only when the modem is in 'disabled' state). That would definitely hide most of the issues behind an explicit user action. -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
