Hi, still pending not had time to look into this. it'll take me a moment as i am not familiar with the code so i need to find a free moment to properly review this, sorry for the delay
John On 16/12/2016 08:51, Nikolay Ledovskikh wrote: > So. What about patch? 'sync' call allows us not to save cids in interface > state. > And every time interface is up, it will be prepared correctly. > > 2016-12-12 12:28 GMT+03:00 Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no>: >> Matti Laakso <malaa...@elisanet.fi> writes: >>> On 12.12.2016 08:52, Petr Štetiar wrote: >>>> Matti Laakso <malaa...@elisanet.fi> [2016-12-09 11:35:35]: >>>> >>>>> On 09.12.2016 11:27, Petr Štetiar wrote: >>>>>> I knew, that there's only one profile defined, operator has deleted all >>>>>> other >>>>>> profiles, there's currently only one APN defined. >>>>>> >>>>>> AT+CGDCONT? >>>>>> +CGDCONT: 1,"IPV4V6","","0.0.0.0",0,0 >>>>> Well, there's no APN defined (it's an empty string), and who knows, >>>>> maybe the modem ignores the APN provided via QMI when enabling >>>>> autoconnect... Does your working Czech SIM card have a valid APN string? >>>> It's getting quite strange as my Czech SIM gives me the same reply: >>>> >>>> +CGDCONT: 1,"IPV4V6","","0.0.0.0",0,0 >>>> >>>> -- ynezz >>> >>> Just shooting in the dark here, but maybe this operator accepts empty >>> APN and somehow maps it to the correct one? >> >> Some operators do, and some don't. Which is why the empty APN string >> *may* work. It's generally not a good idea to depend on it, though. >> The APN string often selects a specific service, with specific >> bandwidth, QoS, firewall rules etc. So even in cases where the empty >> string "works", the result might be suboptimal. >> >> In any case: Testing with empty or random APN strings will give >> inconsistent results. It can for example be the reason why >> autoconnect fails, while a manual connection with an explicit APN >> works. Or why autoconnect works with one operator but not with another. >> >> For some background and better understanding of how the APN mapping in >> an operator network is done, it might be useful to look at the config >> examples for typical PGW/GGSNs (this is for StarOS, which is now owned >> by Cisco): >> http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/asr_5000/20/MME/b_20_MME_Admin/b_20_MME_Admin_chapter_0101.pdf >> >> >> >> Bjørn > > > _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev