OK - I have just tried using pppd and the instructions on the Sierra
site for GSM. Some success.

It successfully dials out and connects - it appears to get an internal
IP of 119.12.150.51/255.255.255.255 which is the same address I get via
Windows. However it gets an external IP address (P-to-P) of 10.64.64.64
and does not seem to set up the routing table correctly, consequently I
can't use the connection properly (read mail/firefox etc).

It does seem to detect the correct DNS servers as well - I can even ping
them. My command line usage of network setup starts to fall away
dramatically at this point so can't set the routing table or fix the
problem manually - although it looks like it may(??) be possible. Tried
a few example 'route add' commands that I have seen used elsewhere
without joy.

Definitely appears to be an issue with network manager though.

I can provide more logs and output if requested.

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ModemManager segfaults with Sierra Modems
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