Note, as of ofono 1.12.bzr6896+15.04.20150521-0ubuntu1, when
provisioning, we now automatically convert any "ipv6" to "ip", so the
workaround mentioned in comment #1 is no longer required. This change
was rolled out as part of OTA4. This change will need to be reverted
if/when we enable full IPv
Changes in ofono mean basically exposing the ipv6 settings returned by
rild in ofono's DBus interface. The only issue that is trickier is the
handling of MMS contexts, as ofono does establish addresses and routes
in that case (which is not true for internet contexts).
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One key step is making sure that ofono is stopped before
editing/replacing the gprs settings file. If ofono is running, any
changes made will be ignored.
Regarding adb permission problems, you may need to run adb shell, then
use sudo to move the new file into place ( again after stopping ofono ).
adb push is giving me permissions denied :/ ive tried everything
including the adb she manual setting of the apn and i still have no 3g
data, im only able to receive texts and make calls any idea on how to
circumvent this? i installed ubuntu touch through multi rom on the n5 if
that makes any diff
I have t-mobile and can't access data without a wifi connection. I
tried changing ipv6 to ip in my gprs file, but still no luck connecting
after a reboot.
I have
AccessPointName=fast.t-mobile.com
...
MessageCenter=http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
in my gprs file. I didn't push the ne
I have t-mobile. Data did not work until I applied this work around. I
now received Edge data.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331813
Title:
Support ipv6 mobile connections
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