a...@loki:~$ /lib/udev/nm-modem-probe --verbose --export /dev/ttyUSB0
L: main(): (/dev/ttyUSB0): usb-vid 0x usb-pid 0x usb-intf 0 driver
'(null)'
L: main(): probing /dev/ttyUSB0
L: modem_send_command(): Sending: 'AT+GCAP
'
L: modem_wait_reply(): Got: 'AT+GCA'
L: modem_wait_reply(): Got:
Syslog with udev debug for hot-plugged Huawei E220 HSDPA Modem
** Attachment added: "syslog with udev debug Huawei E220"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27969410/syslog
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Network-Manager not seeing broadband card
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360905
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Update to network-manager-gnome 0.7.1 (as commented above) has not
changed behaviour.
This may be a wider problem than just USB mobile broadband hot-plugging.
I booted with my wireless network 'hard' switched off (on a Lenovo
T500). When I switched it on, the network adapter was not recognised.
L
Just received update for network-manager-gnome to
0.7.1-0ubuntu1~nm1~jaunty1 (repository update). Will monitor and report.
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Network-Manager not seeing broadband card
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Another daemon.log for E220:
Jun 3 20:22:44 loki NetworkManager: (ttyUSB1): ignoring due to lack of
mobile broadband capabilties
Jun 3 20:22:46 loki ovpn-client[2669]: read UDPv4 [ECONNREFUSED]: Connection
refused (code=111)
Jun 3 20:22:50 loki last message repeated 2 times
Jun 3 20:22:51
Can confirm same issue with Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E220 HSDPA
Modem.
If inserted before booting, network manager recognises modem and starts
connection. If inserted after boot, modem not recognised.
Worked flawlessly before upgrade to Jaunty.
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Network-Manager not seeing broadband card