On Sat, 2015-12-12 at 19:33 +0000, John Whitmore wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I had a Raspberry Pi running Arch with two USB LTE Modems on two
> differet
> Network operators. This was all working perfectly but suddenly
> crashed mid
> week. Instead of repairing that old system, I still have it and can
> go back to
> it, but I decided that I'd grab a new SD card and install the latest
> and
> greatest.
> 
> This is where the problem is I create my two LTE network connections
> and
> sometimes the network manager seems to be attempting to create
> network
> connections on the wrong modem. 
> 
> When I pulled one modem I powered up and got an IP Address from one
> connection
> but when I couldn't ping anything I had a look in the network manager
> and it's
> connected a "Three" operator connection on a "Vodafone" SIM. This
> used to work
> perfectly.
> 
> BTW as both my modems are exactly the same model I can't distinguish
> them with
> udev rules.



Only recently, on master there are 3 connection properties to match a
gsm-onnection on a device: device-id, sim-id, and sim-operator-id.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756916
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=dd2f09c8b166cc5f317a5298f01ea161c63895e6

I think that would be a solution for you, but the patches are not
backported to nm-1-0 branch.


Thomas

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