Hey Eshant,
Have you come up with any solution?
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Title:
Please add support for BSNL (India) EVDO CMDA 2000 usb wireless
In few days, I will try to debug and fix the problem by myself. No one is
taking up this issue. aikla chalo... I have C programming knowledge and
some basic sys programming hands on experience, learning how to do reverse
engineering because device specification is not made available by the
vendor.
Any update ?
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Title:
Please add support for BSNL (India) EVDO CMDA 2000 usb wireless modem
which is not connecting
Status
If you set this Invalid, it will take a long time before the issues are
fixed.
Please, have you filed a bug upstream so that the NM developers can look
into this? If so, could you comment here with a link to it so that we
can go through other channels to get it to their attention?
Thanks!
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Here is minicom output:-
** Attachment added: minicom.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/864658/+attachment/3215737/+files/minicom.txt
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Eshant Gupta wrote:
Only through wvdial it is working but as you know it is not the reliable
solution.
How is wvdial not reliable? Is there a bug in wvdial?
I am trying to work on minicom(newbie)...so that I can give you some
more detail which will be helpful.
This is indeed helpful.
There also it is pending from 1 year...no response so far :-(
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Title:
Please add support for BSNL (India) EVDO CMDA 2000
Not reliable, I mean because, like you know, using wvdial, I can't use many
applications as they don't find connectivity. Some of them are:
Gwibber, Empathy, ubuntu software centre
Wifi Hotspot, reverse tethering, etc, etc
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If wvdial doesn't establish a connection over your modem and configure
your system to have general Internet connectivity for all applications
then please file a bug report against wvdial too. Provide as many
details as you can.
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@Eshant, I don't think there is a bug in wvdial. I had the same problem.
Applications like evolution and gwibber first check through network
manager to see if internet connectivity is available. As network manager
doesn't recognize the evdo modem, evolution and gwibber try to work
offline. The
Only through wvdial it is working but as you know it is not the reliable
solution. So I am eagerly waiting the day me card will start working on
my laptop.
It is via chip inside. I am trying to work on minicom(newbie)...so
that I can give you some more detail which will be helpful.
modem-manager[23712]: debug [1337522264.192699] [mm-modem-helpers.c:920]
mm_create_device_identifier(): Device ID source
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