Hi!

I would appreciate advices how to cope bad gsm connections with NM. I do
have auto set-up for gsm configuration.
Modem gets huawei_cdc_ncm and NM brings up WWAN0 interface. What I can see
from systemd journal is that NM tries to keep connection by unplugging and
plugging kernel driver (or somthing like that as "USB Mass Storage device
detected", gets enumerated and drivers registered...).

Somehow this does not always work well enough, and connection does not
recover before this embedded Linux card boots up.
I do also have connection monitor that tries to ping external server and it
power sequences modem if PING does not succeed and eventually, if this
lasts long enough also boots the card. Somehow, this sounds as overkill to
have two processes executing virtually the same process. I tried to probe
if NM did also power sequencing, but I could not detect that. However, I
did find
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2016-March/msg00067.html
that discusses the very thing. I checked my kernel configuration and it
turned out that rfkill was not enabled.

Is NM executing "wwan off" at the moments it unplugs kernel driver (or what
looks me to unplugging it) so that I could drop that feature from
connection monitor - provided that rfkill really touches usb power? Kernel
do already have some services for usb power hanling in sysfs that my
connection monitor uses for this power sequencing.

Thanks,
Matti
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