Hi Mika,
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 07:07 +0000, [email protected] wrote: > Hi Claudio, > > > I have tested the path of isi modem on nokia n95 and nokia 6760, > > and I report the result of my test > > > > 1) Using nokia N95 and ofono > > * I have attached the phone to my computer > > * I have used the ./online-modem > > * I have set apn/username/password and activate the context > > > > It works (log onlineUsingOfonoTest file attached to mail) > > Cool. > > > 2) Using nokia N95 and ofono/connma > > * I have attached the phone to my computer > > * Start connman and I have checked it set OnLine the modem correctly > > * I have set apn/username/password and activate the context > > * Using connect of connman, but i receive the message > > > > org.ofono.Error.NotAttached GPRS is not attached > > > > I reports the log onlineUsingConnmanTest, can be a problem of > > connman ? > > I was able to reproduce this with N95 without using connman. There seems to > be a conflict with the way atom watches are registered and the way isiusb > creates and probes two variations of the network registration driver in > parallel. The problem is timing dependent, which is probably why we haven't > seen it here before. > > > 1) Using nokia 6760 and ofono > > > * I have attached the phone to my computer > > * I have used the ./online-modem > > * I have set apn/username/password and activate the context > > > > It not works, (log in nokia6760 file attached to mail) > > > > Any suggestion ? > > I believe the same problem also happens with 6760 and could potentially > happen with any ISI modem. Now that I know what it is, I'll try to provide > patches. Thank you so much for your support and help, please let us know once you have the patch. > > > is it possible to know the list of supported mobile phone as > > 3g modem ? > > We don't have a list of supported phones as such as we're not systematically > tesing oFono against old Nokia phones. The isiusb plugin is primarily a > development aid, allowing us to test isimodem drivers on a PC instead of > on-target. There are some limitations in using the isimodem driver over USB > this way. All functionality may not be available with all phones. Mostly it > works fine, though. I see. Since each phone can potentially use a different way to talk to the pc (Android: rndis, Nokia: AT commands / PPP interface over USB if I understand it correctly), we are trying to understand which of these methods (hence which phone family) is preferable to be used/supported with connman / oFono. Do you have any suggestion for us? > > Regards, > > MikaL regs Claudio _______________________________________________ ofono mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ofono.org/listinfo/ofono
