https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364197
Bug ID: 364197
Summary: Autodetect plugged in USB LTE modem and ask the user
for country and provider
Product: plasma-nm
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: lu...@kde.org
Reporter: d33...@gmail.com
CC: jgrul...@redhat.com
My sister recently complained to me that she couldn't figure out how to connect
her USB LTE modem on KDE 4 on Fedora. I checked and the steps were to:
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
Under KDE 4, the steps to configure the device are:
1. Plug in the device,
2. Open the network manager applet,
3. Click on the settings icon,
4. Add a new connection,
5. Out of a myriad of options, select one related to mobile internet,
6. Select the device,
7. Pick a country,
8. Select an ISP,
9. Assume it's all fine and just click OK in the "connection details" window.
Actual Results:
I'm not sure what is the process like under KDE 5, but I assume it's similar.
Expected Results:
Could it be possible to show a pop-up instead that would say "hey, we detected
a USB modem. Select your country and ISP. If you need to enter some additional
settings, such as login credentials, clicked >>advanced settings>>"?
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