On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 1:01 AM, Andreas Fett wrote:
> On 10/06/16 20:46, Stefan Armbruster wrote:
>> On a unrelated note: my 4G signal is rather poor. Mobile phone
>> typically flips back and forth between 2g and 3g. I have the feeling
>> that the Sierra modem does not
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 9:53 AM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> Aleksander asked me to post the debug output from this almost-working mbim
> session.
> The backstory is that it is connecting, getting ip/dns info and bringing the
> wwan0 interface up, but no packets are flowing:
>
Hi Andreas,
just to be sure we're suffering the same thing: have you had a working
connection as well or do you always just solely outgoing packets?
For me it seems to be related to signal quality: in case of good
quality I do get packets in both directions in case of poor signal
strength it's
Hi Stefan,
On 13/06/16 11:44, Stefan Armbruster wrote:
> @Andreas: Can you check if you're seeing only outgoing packets on the
> device as well using tcpdump? That's what I'm getting here in case I
> do have weak signal.
Yes, that's what I'm seeing. Although the Signal quality as reported by
Hi,
@Aleksander: see logs from current modemmanager qmi-over-mbim branch
(61afbaf605e5dd993e3aca85adf9bcdf93eedff8) at
http://pastebin.com/z2C67Hmg
@Andreas: Can you check if you're seeing only outgoing packets on the
device as well using tcpdump? That's what I'm getting here in case I
do have
Hi Dan,
I'm using a standard Ubuntu 16.06. I tested with both GUI interface
and rtcwake, but the "problem" is that the system I was working with
detaches the modem when it goes in stand by, so there's a full
de-enumeration/re-enumeration of the ports when passing from S0 to S3
and back. When the