On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 8:40 AM, Andreas Fett wrote:
>> But making it work at all is of course the killer feature... And right
>> now we haven't got a clue what the problem with the EM7455 is, so there
>> is no ETA for a fix. It could take forever, literally.
>
> Would any kind of Logs from a Win
Hi Bjørn,
On 01/07/16 07:59, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> But making it work at all is of course the killer feature... And right
> now we haven't got a clue what the problem with the EM7455 is, so there
> is no ETA for a fix. It could take forever, literally.
Would any kind of Logs from a Windows (7/8/1
Aleksander Morgado writes:
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Tomek Mańko wrote:
>> Well, it turns out the explanation was pretty mundane - I was duped by my
>> worplace. I asked for a L460 with LTE modem, PM passed on a request for a
>> L460
>> with an LTE modem and apparently requisitioning deci
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Tomek Mańko wrote:
> Well, it turns out the explanation was pretty mundane - I was duped by my
> worplace. I asked for a L460 with LTE modem, PM passed on a request for a
> L460
> with an LTE modem and apparently requisitioning decided to save by buying
> one
> with
Well, it turns out the explanation was pretty mundane - I was duped by my
worplace. I asked for a L460 with LTE modem, PM passed on a request for a
L460
with an LTE modem and apparently requisitioning decided to save by buying
one
without. When I opened it up the M.2 socket was just empty ~~'
Whil
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Samo Ratnik wrote:
> Some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I got the thing
> working. I'm using Arch's "stock" NetworkManager and ModemManager and the
> AUR packages mentioned above. I simply issue the "sudo qmicli
> --device-open-mbim -d /dev/cdc
> "rfkill list" gives you the list of supported hardware and software
switches
> and their current state.
This is actually a funny thing I forgot to mention, but I do have a switch
that's labelled as `tpacpi_wwan_sw: Wireless WAN` which starts out
soft-blocked,
but unblocking it does nothing - no
Hey everyone,
Some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I got the thing
working. I'm using Arch's "stock" NetworkManager and ModemManager and the
AUR packages mentioned above. I simply issue the "sudo qmicli
--device-open-mbim -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --dms-set-fcc-authentication" command
and
Tomek Mańko writes:
>> "rfkill list" gives you the list of supported hardware and software
> switches
>> and their current state.
>
> This is actually a funny thing I forgot to mention, but I do have a switch
> that's labelled as `tpacpi_wwan_sw: Wireless WAN` which starts out
> soft-blocked,
> b
Tomek Mańko writes:
> So my workplace bought some Lenovos L460 which are supposed to have Sierra
> Wireless EM7455 modems built-in (and indeed it does have a sim slot on the
> right side), but neither `lsusub` nor `usb-devices` seem to report any device
> with VID/PID 1199:9079 this modem is supp
I know it's not strictly MM-related, but I couldn't find any answer elsewhere
so far, and since you're the guys who are developing MM you probably will have
some idea of what happens before the modem gets handed over to MM.
Hopefully it's okay.
So my workplace bought some Lenovos L460 which are su
11 matches
Mail list logo