> On a side note, a user just reported an issue with a MC8790V (see the > trailing 'V' there), log attached. In this case, the issue is not about > using the APP1 port for PPP; the issue is that there is no non-APP port > shown, so we don't specify any port being 'primary', and we end up > choosing an incorrect one. > > So, with: > > ttyUSB3 --> APP1 > ttyUSB4 --> APP2 > ttyUSB5 --> APP3 > > We end up getting: > > tty/ttyUSB4 primary > tty/ttyUSB3 secondary > tty/ttyUSB4 data > > And ttyUSB4 doesn't like being the primary port here. Possibly ttyUSB3 > should be the one treated as primary?
Well, after some tests, seems that the exposed APP ports in this device are like in any other Sierra device, with a limited AT command set, so we cannot use them as primary port... Now I wonder if lacking a proper primary AT port is a firmware/device bug or if they really did it on purpose (e.g. so that only CnS can be used). -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
