Re: Where and how to install D02HW in ConnectionManager?
- From: Jacobs Shannon <shanen yahoo co jp>
- To: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Where and how to install D02HW in ConnectionManager?
- Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 16:33:30 +0900 (JST)
Okay, here's the scoop. With the information contained in the
previously cited URL, I was able to make ConnectionManager work.
Again:
> http://d.hatena.ne.jp/munetoh/20081121
I'll be continuing with the next phase of my testing after I move
the machine to the other network, but I want to try to describe what
I did to get it working, and ask what I am supposed to do now to
help propagate the solution to other people who may be having the
same problem. (Also, I hope this comment will document things when
the next normal update zaps part of my current solution.)
First, I modified the 10-model.fdi file with the IS-707-A. I did
this manually with gedit, and in a later iteration I commented out
the two previously existing command sets for this device.
Back in ConnectionManager, I was trying to use a modified version of
the old Mobile Broadband connection that I had created earlier, but
this didn't seem to work. Instead, I started messing around with a
new CDMA entry that had appeared. I gave it the dialing string
*99***1# and em as the user name. Somewhere around here it was
bouncing me around in the Gnome keyring manager, which I thought I
had disabled, but I used em as the password, and it bought that on
the second or third pass.
I really don't know if this is the right way to do things. It does
seem to be working properly, but I can't really test it until I get
it on the other network. Actually, I don't even have much idea of
what I did, but I think I'm supposed to report something to the
Launchpad website?
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