Troubles at 3G paradise
- From: André Lemos <tux tuxslare org>
- To: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Troubles at 3G paradise
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:28:09 +0100
Hi Gang!
Although I can establish a connection using wvdial, lately I haven't
been able to use NetworkManager. The logfiles have the following:
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.402064]
nm_serial_device_open(): (ttyUSB0) opening device...
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <info> Activation (ttyUSB0) Stage
1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.515751]
serial_debug(): Sending: 'AT E0 '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.522776]
serial_debug(): Got: ' OK '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.522883]
serial_debug(): Sending: 'AT+CPIN? '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.532793]
serial_debug(): Got: ' +CPIN: READY OK '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.532915]
serial_debug(): Sending: 'AT+CREG? '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.543774]
serial_debug(): Got: ' +CREG: 0,1 OK '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <info> Registered on Home network
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.543894]
serial_debug(): Sending: 'AT+COPS? '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.554813]
serial_debug(): Got: ' +COPS: 0,0,"Telecomunicacoes",0 OK '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <info> Associated with network:
+COPS: 0,0,"Telecomunicacoes",0
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.555213]
serial_debug(): Sending: 'AT+CGDCONT=1, "IP", "internet" '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.616841]
serial_debug(): Got: ' OK '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.617076]
serial_debug(): Sending: 'ATD*99***1***1# '
Jul 24 12:24:23 lapy NetworkManager: <debug> [1216898663.634862]
serial_debug(): Got: ' ERROR '
Any hints on this? This happens with revision 3846. I am not a big
expert, but the number should be "*99***1#". Is the rest of it "***1#"
part of the protocol?
Thanks
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