Re: Does NM support the C-motech D-50 or C-motech CNU-680?



On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 14:53 +0800, Bin Li wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> There is an entry 'CDMA Connection' found on the NetworkManager-gnome menu.
> Selecting this entry causes the NM applet to spin maybe a minute or so (until
> timeout?). But no dial-up connection is established, no connection lamp that
> illuminates, just the waiting lamp twinkling on the modem.

I've got both a C-motech 550 (USB) and a 650 (Expresscard) and both are
correctly recognized by ModemManager.  I'd assume the 680 isn't that
differnet.  Can you post 'dmesg' output when the device is plugged in?

The log output below doesn't actually show MM finding the device.  If
it's really ttyS4, that indicates a PCMCIA device, not a
CardBus/ExpressCard one, which would be very unlikely.

Dan

> openSUSE 11.3 RC1
> ModemManager-0.3-3.3.i586
> NetworkManager-0.8-4.4.i586
> 
> linux-wa5m:/ # killall -TERM modem-manager
> linux-wa5m:/ #
> linux-wa5m:/ # modem-manager --debug
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Generic
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Option High-Speed
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Huawei
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Option
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Longcheer
> ** Message: Loaded plugin AnyData
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Nokia
> ** Message: Loaded plugin MotoC
> ** Message: Loaded plugin ZTE
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Ericsson MBM
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Sierra
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Gobi
> ** Message: Loaded plugin Novatel
> ** Message: (ttyS4) opening serial device...
> ** (modem-manager:6169): DEBUG: (ttyS4): probe requested by plugin 'Generic'
> ** (modem-manager:6169): DEBUG: (ttyS4): --> 'AT+GCAP<CR>'
> ** (modem-manager:6169): DEBUG: (ttyS4): --> 'AT+GCAP<CR>'
> ** (modem-manager:6169): DEBUG: (ttyS4): --> 'AT+GCAP<CR>'
> ** Message: (ttyS4) closing serial device...
> 
> Sincerely Yours,
> 
> Bin Li
> 
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