I'm using an Asus EeePC 1000H and am trying to use my Option Icon 225
stick (got this by Orange Switzerland). I seem to encounter the same
problems, but on a brand new installed and completely updated Jaunty
Jackalope (9.04).

When I first connect the stick, some kind of wizard appears, which lets
me choose my country (Switzerland) and my provider (Orange). After
clicking "Apply" (I'm not sure about the English menus, buttons and
dialogs) a message appears at the upper right corner. It tells me that I
can start the connection by clicking on the network icon. I do this,
select "Orange". After that I get a small dialog box asking for the PIN
code, which I type in correctly. Everything looks great, but then it
will not connect. There's a small black box at the upper right corner
telling me: "GSM Network - you are now offline". It doesn't matter if I
boot the EeePC with the stick connected or if I connect it afterwards.

I didn't try to apply the patch mentioned in this thread yet, because
I'm using Jaunty and I'm not sure if things would be worse afterwards.

I attach a log file (syslog) of what's logged while connecting the stick
and trying to get it work.

If you need other logs, just tell me how to get them. I'm not very
experienced in this.

gabriela


** Attachment added: "syslog of what's happening when connecting the stick"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25714419/logfile02.txt

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[huawei/option] NM 0.7: GSM connections won't work with PIN code protected 
modems - despite having supplied the correct PIN for the connection in 
nm-connection-editor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290177
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