On 22/05/07 11:29, Alan Cox wrote:
* It's not possible to retrieve the current connection status (e.g.
whether the phone is registered with a network)
You can peer in the log file in /tmp. The phone I've got won't actually
believe any SIM card I've fed to it so I don't know if that bit actually
> I've found that using "libgsm-tool -m shell" and issuing the register
> command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of persuading it to
> search for a network.
Not for me - in fact it looks like it simply cannot see SIM cards at all
Alan
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alan Cox wrote:
I've found that using "libgsm-tool -m shell" and issuing the register
command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of persuading it to
search for a network.
Not for me - in fact it looks like it simply cannot see SIM cards at all
Is anyone else experie
On Fri, 25 May 2007 19:04:30 +0100
Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've found that using "libgsm-tool -m shell" and issuing the
> > register command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of
> > persuading it to search for a network.
>
> Not for me - in fact it looks like it simply canno
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> On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alan Cox wrote:
>
>>> I've found that using "libgsm-tool -m shell" and issuing the register
>>> command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of persuading it to
>>> search for a network.
>>
>> Not f
> Not sure if this helps, but IIRC early sockets had physical connection
> problems.
> You might want to try and bend the pins a little upward so they press
> onto the SIM card.
Doesn't change behaviour that I can tell. No SIM seems different to SIM
present but both are not working. Heard the same
Dnia piątek, 25 maja 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał:
> On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Not for me - in fact it looks like it simply cannot see SIM cards at
> > all
> Is anyone else experiencing this? I think (haven't looked into it
> extensively yet) that I have this problem as well.
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