Grant Parnell wrote:

> Well I didn't find where to look at the logs but I did find out some 
> very useful things.
> 
> 1) After you setup with network manager you can just manually run wvdial 
> from a terminal and it works and you get to see everything I was talking 
> about.
> 
> 2) It *IS* possible to insert the SIM into the device incorrectly. This 
> results in every attempt to DIAL returning "ERROR" in a terminal program 
> such as minicom using device /dev/ttyUSB0 for example. IE ATDT*99# = ERROR.
> 
> 3) The Windows software gives you more explanation of ERROR - in our 
> case something to the effect of "Error reading USIM card". Oh yeah an to 
> spite claims to the contrary, the one we got we had to use the Install 
> CDROM. This is because Windows XP wouldn't see the emulated CDROM - 
> Ubuntu does but then the software on it's useless ;-)
> 
> 4) Even before the software has been told to connect you see blue LED 
> flashes indicating network availability (Windows & Linux), ONLY when the 
> SIM is inserted correctly.

Does that mean you got the E180 working?

Erik
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