I got it working eventually but it took a while. I'd suggest you make
it easier in the documentation to figure out where parameters come
from. For instance, mm_object_get_modem() takes an MMObject parameter:
> > Attaching full log and relevant portion seems below. No it's not
> > regression. I just loaded 1.20.2 mainly for 5g support.
> >
>
> I've got a bunch of changes fixing this and adding modes retrieval
> through QMI (which makes more sense than using AT commands when
> available), just need to
Hi Amol and Aleksander,
Il giorno lun 28 nov 2022 alle ore 12:19 Amol Lad ha scritto:
>
> Attaching full log and relevant portion seems below. No it's not regression.
> I just loaded 1.20.2 mainly for 5g support.
>
I've got a bunch of changes fixing this and adding modes retrieval
through QMI
Hey,
>
> I'm trying Telit FN990 with MM 1.20.2 release and "supported" and "current"
> modes always report "4g" in MBIM mode. I believe it's reported correctly in
> QMI. It seems not all +WS46 combinations are supported in MBIM.
>
> Modes | supported: allowed: 4g; preferred:
Hey!
>
> This is really an OpenWrt question, but I wanted to understand the specifics
> with MM. We're undergoing a security review, and it's been pointed out that
> d-bus runs as non-root. I've created a new "dbus" user and group like ubus
> has and have d-bus run under it as per its config
Hi Daniele,
I'm trying Telit FN990 with MM 1.20.2 release and "supported" and "current"
modes always report "4g" in MBIM mode. I believe it's reported correctly in
QMI. It seems not all +WS46 combinations are supported in MBIM.
Modes | supported: allowed: 4g; preferred: none
Hey,
>
> I am working with an mPCI Telit LE910C4 modem connected to a Linux System on
> a Chip running Ubunut 20.04.
>
> With 1.18 ModemManager installed I noticed that serial ports were being
> listed as ignored except for a GPS port was available through a tty, this
> meant I couldnt issue
Hey Tom,
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 9:35 AM Tom Isaacson wrote:
>
> I'm moving over to ModemManager / NetworkManager integration but I'm
> not sure I understand how DNS and MTU are handled.
>
> My device has a Sierra RC7611 or RC7620 (depending on location). I'm
> setting up the data connection
Hey Tom,
> I've got an existing application that uses AT commands to setup a
> modem then qmicli to setup the data connection. For various reasons
> I'm trying to move to use ModemManager instead. My problem is that in
> order to keep the AT commands for setup I need to stop ModemManager
> for a
Hey Jorge
> So I'm back again with my questions about the SIM7070G modem using a regular
> UART instead of USB.
> I have the modem fully working with a simple PPP + CHAT script, but it hangs
> if I try to use ModemManager.
> The problem is now I don't have much time to investigate where/why it
I wanted to provide an additional piece of information I realized:
When trying to set the initiali EPS bearer settings I get the following error
from mmcli:
'GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Error.Core.Unsupported: Operation
not supported'
and I also noticed that mmcli reports the
Hello all,
I am working with an mPCI Telit LE910C4 modem connected to a Linux System on a
Chip running Ubunut 20.04.
With 1.18 ModemManager installed I noticed that serial ports were being listed
as ignored except for a GPS port was available through a tty, this meant I
couldnt issue AT
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