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** Changed in: plasma-nm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I considered what you said and put the sim card into a phone even though
it was allegedly unlocked and set it as you suggested and indeed it does
NOT ask for a pin now. I would consider the main issue resolved now,
thanks! I've been fighting this for 2 years unsuccessfully so this is a
major win
Thanks, I'll look into that then. What about the necessity for superuser
access just to input the pin number? That seems excessive.
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Well, we never spoke about that – before. I'd suggest you get a
replacement from your provider. If he likes to argue about cost ... just
tell him you need the option for mini-SIM.
When we took away the the PIN request via mobile-fone, the sim-card
never pretented to ask for it, so this is likely
Thanks for the suggestion. This is the frustrating part of it - the card
is actually unlocked and has no pin. It makes no difference what I type
in as a pin number, so long as I go through the process. Something
somewhere insists it's locked when it's actually not.
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Did you ever try disabling the pin?
Even though its a given measure of security, that's what I've been
recommeded by a local helpdesk of the broadband provider (abroad in
another part of Europe).
Since I were the only person having pysical access to the device &
knowing that mobile broadband is
Problem persists on 16.10
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Mobile broadband requires reboot every time
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