Can you please let us know what device and image # you're running?
One theory is that if ofono exposes multiple modems, the network menu
may show duplicate "Cellular Settings" entries.
There are two scenarios where ofono may show multiple modems:
1. If the device has multiple SIMs and has been properly configured to
support multi-SIM ( this is not something that works automatically with
Touch images for more devices ), then each SIM will be presented as
separate modem instances ( eg. /ril_0, /ril_1, ... ).
2. The device has Bluetooth enabled, and another device which supports
HandsFree profile is enabled and visible, then ofono will expose modems
with a path pre-fixed with "/hfp/" ( eg. /hfp/98D6F731932A_843835670C3D
). These automatically are exposed and don't require explicit pairing.
It should be noted however that these devices are also by default set to
Powered=0 and Online=0. This can easily be reproduced by enabling BT on
a 14.04 LTS Desktop with working BT and ensuring that the BT is both
"On" and "Visible".
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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mako Ubuntu 14.10(r28) shows Celluar settings 3 times in drop menu
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