Bug 487663
Summary: | Huawei mobile broadband fails with NetworkManager >= 0.7.0.97 | ||||||||||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Mary Ellen Foster <mefoster> | ||||||||
Component: | NetworkManager | Assignee: | Dan Williams <dcbw> | ||||||||
Status: | CLOSED NEXTRELEASE | QA Contact: | Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa> | ||||||||
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |||||||||
Priority: | low | ||||||||||
Version: | 10 | CC: | a.bostian, agk, bobpoljakov, dcbw, fedora, gc_cox, igorkblr, jns, pampelmuse, pawsa, pdemauro, tcwan, yunus.tji.nyan | ||||||||
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Hardware: | All | ||||||||||
OS: | Linux | ||||||||||
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Fixed In Version: | 0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc10 | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | ||||||||
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Last Closed: | 2009-03-25 16:12:05 UTC | Type: | --- | ||||||||
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Created attachment 333461 [details]
Log file (from different computer) showing failed connection
Here's the log of an unsuccessful connection on a different computer. The "PIN checking timed out" part looks suspicious (we never even got a PIN-entry window popping up!)
Downgrading to version 0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10.i386 on the affected machines made the mobile broadband work again, so it's definitely a NetworkManager issue. What mobile broadband card do you have, and what provider? Also, are you comfortable using the terminal? There are a few things we can do to figure out what's going on, including getting a root shell and turning on serial debugging. That would involve: (both as root) 1) service NetworkManager stop 2) NM_SERIAL_DEBUG=1 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon Then start the connection from the applet. When it fails, grab the output and attach it to this bug. Thanks! Created attachment 333981 [details]
Script of two unsuccessful connection attempts
The card is a Huawei stick of some sort -- sorry, I forgot to note the exact details this morning. I'm using a Vodafone Germany UMTS (3G) connection. My kernel is kernel-2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10.i686
I've attached the output of two unsuccessful connection attempts while running NetworkManager with NM_SERIAL_DEBUG=1. This is the normal case -- failing early. I've also managed to get a kernel oops sometimes instead, but it didn't happen while I was testing this morning. I'll try again when I next get home.
This bug has been triaged. -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers Same here. Huawei E870, Vodafone, 2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10.i686.PAE kernel, and the last two NM updates I am seeing the same problem with 0.7.0.99 with my Huawei E220 that was resolved by downgrading to NetworkManager-0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10. Incidentally I had to delete the "Automatic GSM Connection" profile after downgrading in order for the 3G connection to function properly again. One more thing to note was that the dialing number was auto-set to *99# in this version, whereas previously it was auto-set to *99*1# (my network provider expects *99*111#, but *99*1# works as well) I need the serial debugging info I requested in Comment #3 from somebody... NM will always set the dialing number to *99#; but it will override that number if you have entered an APN, and use the correct dialing string for the APN. The problem with Huawei modems is that they provide multiple serial ports, and NM wasn't doing a good job of figuring out which one to use. I believe I've corrected that issue upstream, so we'll have to wait for the next update to figure out whether it's fixed or not. I also have ordered a Huawei E160G to help debug further Huawei issues in the future. Are the logs that I attached in Comment #4 not enough? I can try again, but tell me what to do differently if those are inadequate. (In reply to comment #9) > Are the logs that I attached in Comment #4 not enough? I can try again, but > tell me what to do differently if those are inadequate. Ah, sorry, those are just fine. I had expected more serial communication with the device, but it seems that it just fails too soon. I'm preparing some updates that will either fix the issue or further help debug it, either one. Mary, what specific mobile broadband device do you have, is it a Huawei device? lsusb calls it a "Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E620 USB Modem" *** Bug 489246 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** *** Bug 490864 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** *** Bug 490482 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** I believe I've fixed this upstream, Fedora builds coming presently... (In reply to comment #15) > I believe I've fixed this upstream, Fedora builds coming presently... I found NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-3.5.git20090318.fc11 at koji ( http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=94658) Changelog * Wed Mar 18 2009 Dan Williams <dcbw> - 1:0.7.0.99-3.5 - nm: work around unhandled device removals due to missing HAL events - nm: improve handling of multiple modem ports - nm: support for Sony Ericsson F3507g / MD300 and Dell 5530 - applet: updated translations It works for me now. I hope that other that uses F10 will confirm if it also work for them Dan, should we download and use the build for F11 that you built here? http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=94658 Or is it best to keep using a previous version in F10 and wait for F11 in May? Thanks for all your hard work in resolving this issue for all of us. :) I decided to install the RPM for F11. There's no longer a NetworkManager icon in the system tray and I have no network connectivity at home whatsoever. Back to the old version for now... *** Bug 491728 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** I've just built this locally for f10 and so far it's connected successfully every time, whereas before the only reliable way I found to reconnect after the network dropped out for any reason was to reboot the machine. (Huawei E220) Can this go into F10 updates? (In reply to comment #20) > I've just built this locally for f10 and so far it's connected successfully > every time, whereas before the only reliable way I found to reconnect after the > network dropped out for any reason was to reboot the machine. (Huawei E220) > Can this go into F10 updates? Yes, it's going to get built as an update today. The latest build (see above) did not work for me [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ rpm -qa | grep NetworkManager NetworkManager-vpnc-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 NetworkManager-openvpn-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ I found not entry for my Huawei E220 USB Modem. [yunusf10@localhost etc]$ su -c 'service NetworkManager stop'Password: Stopping NetworkManager daemon: [ OK ] [yunusf10@localhost etc]$ su -c 'NM_SERIAL_DEBUG=1 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon' Password: NetworkManager: <info> starting... -- Error received: File exists -- Original message: type=0x14 length=56 flags=<REQUEST,ACK,ATOMIC> sequence-nr=1237904332 pid=4197927 NetworkManager: <WARN> nm_generic_enable_loopback(): error -17 returned from rtnl_addr_add(): Sucess NetworkManager: <info> Found radio killswitch /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/platform_acer_wmi_rfkill_acer_wireless_wlan NetworkManager: <info> Found radio killswitch /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_8086_4222_rfkill_3945ABG_wlan NetworkManager: <info> Found radio killswitch /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/iwl_wlan_switch NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'tg3') NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): exported as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_1b_24_52_f3_bf NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01). NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwl3945') NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): exported as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_1b_77_51_5d_63 NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB1): ignoring due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB0): ignoring due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties NetworkManager: <info> (ttyS0): ignoring due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties NetworkManager: <info> (ttyS1): ignoring due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties NetworkManager: <WARN> killswitch_getpower_reply(): Error getting killswitch power: Method "GetPower" with signature "" on interface "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.KillSwitch" doesn't exist . NetworkManager: <info> Wireless now disabled by radio killswitch NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): device state change: 1 -> 2 NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): bringing up device. NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): preparing device. NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason: 2). NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): device state change: 1 -> 2 NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device. -- Error received: No such device -- Original message: type=0x13 length=32 flags=<REQUEST,ACK> sequence-nr=1237904348 pid=4197927 NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason: 2). ^CNetworkManager: <WARN> nm_signal_handler(): Caught signal 2, shutting down normally. NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): now unmanaged NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): device state change: 2 -> 1 NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): cleaning up... NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): taking down device. NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): now unmanaged NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): device state change: 2 -> 1 NetworkManager: <info> exiting (success) [yunusf10@localhost etc]$ NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc10 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 10. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc10 NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc9 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 9. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc9 (In reply to comment #22) > The latest build (see above) did not work for me > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ rpm -qa | grep NetworkManager > NetworkManager-vpnc-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > NetworkManager-openvpn-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ > > I found not entry for my Huawei E220 USB Modem. You'd need to reboot and/or plug/replug the modem. Did you do either of those? (In reply to comment #25) > (In reply to comment #22) > > The latest build (see above) did not work for me > > > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ rpm -qa | grep NetworkManager > > NetworkManager-vpnc-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-openvpn-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ > > > > I found not entry for my Huawei E220 USB Modem. > > You'd need to reboot and/or plug/replug the modem. Did you do either of those? Yes, I did those tricks but they did not work. I rebooted but found not entry in nm. Then I tried to plug and replug. I still found no entry for my modem in nm. I am currently running wvdial. (In reply to comment #26) > (In reply to comment #25) > > (In reply to comment #22) > > > The latest build (see above) did not work for me > > > > > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ rpm -qa | grep NetworkManager > > > NetworkManager-vpnc-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > > > NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > > NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > > NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > > NetworkManager-openvpn-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ > > > > > > I found not entry for my Huawei E220 USB Modem. > > > > You'd need to reboot and/or plug/replug the modem. Did you do either of those? > > Yes, I did those tricks but they did not work. I rebooted but found not entry > in nm. Then I tried to plug and replug. I still found no entry for my modem in > nm. In that case, we can debug the udev modem prober. Can you edit /lib/udev/rules.d/77-nm-probe-modem-capabilities.rules like so? change this line: DRIVERS=="option|sierra|hso|cdc_acm", IMPORT{program}="nm-modem-probe --vid 0x$attr{idVendor} --pid 0x$attr{idProduct} --usb-interface $attr{bInterfaceNumber} --driver $attr{driver} --delay 3000 --export $tempnode", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" to: DRIVERS=="option|sierra|hso|cdc_acm", IMPORT{program}="nm-modem-probe --log /tmp/probe.log --verbose --quiet --vid 0x$attr{idVendor} --pid 0x$attr{idProduct} --usb-interface $attr{bInterfaceNumber} --driver $attr{driver} --delay 3000 --export $tempnode", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" (ie, by adding "--log /tmp/probe.log --verbose --quiet" right after nm-modem-probe) then unplug your adapter, replug it, and attach /tmp/probe.log for me. Thanks! NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc10 has been pushed to the Fedora 10 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. For me, the latest update also not working. I can succesfully connect, but can't ping any ip-s. Reverting to the NetworkManager-0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10.i386 solves this issue. (In reply to comment #27) > (In reply to comment #26) > > (In reply to comment #25) > > > (In reply to comment #22) > > > > The latest build (see above) did not work for me > > > > > > > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ rpm -qa | grep NetworkManager > > > > NetworkManager-vpnc-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > > > > NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > > > NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > > > NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0.99-4.git20090324.fc11.x86_64 > > > > NetworkManager-openvpn-0.7.0.99-1.fc11.x86_64 > > > > [yunusf10@localhost config-files]$ > > > > > > > > I found not entry for my Huawei E220 USB Modem. > > > > > > You'd need to reboot and/or plug/replug the modem. Did you do either of those? > > > > Yes, I did those tricks but they did not work. I rebooted but found not entry > > in nm. Then I tried to plug and replug. I still found no entry for my modem in > > nm. > > In that case, we can debug the udev modem prober. Can you edit > /lib/udev/rules.d/77-nm-probe-modem-capabilities.rules like so? > > change this line: > > DRIVERS=="option|sierra|hso|cdc_acm", IMPORT{program}="nm-modem-probe --vid > 0x$attr{idVendor} --pid 0x$attr{idProduct} --usb-interface > $attr{bInterfaceNumber} --driver $attr{driver} --delay 3000 --export > $tempnode", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" > > to: > > DRIVERS=="option|sierra|hso|cdc_acm", IMPORT{program}="nm-modem-probe --log > /tmp/probe.log --verbose --quiet --vid 0x$attr{idVendor} --pid > 0x$attr{idProduct} --usb-interface $attr{bInterfaceNumber} --driver > $attr{driver} --delay 3000 --export $tempnode", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" > > (ie, by adding "--log /tmp/probe.log --verbose --quiet" right after > nm-modem-probe) > > then unplug your adapter, replug it, and attach /tmp/probe.log for me. > > Thanks! I found no /tmp/probe.log after doing the instruction you gave above.(even I also have rebooted the machine and repeated the instruction) I have edited /lib/udev/rules.d/77-nm-probe-modem-capabilities.rules -------------begin-of-file----------------------- # do not edit this file, it will be overwritten on update ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" SUBSYSTEM!="tty", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" KERNEL!="tty*", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" DRIVERS=="serial_cs", IMPORT{program}="nm-modem-probe --delay 3000 --export $tempnode", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" DRIVERS=="option|sierra|hso|cdc_acm", IMPORT{program}="nm-modem-probe --log /tmp/probe.log --verbose --quiet --vid 0x$attr{idVendor} --pid 0x$attr{idProduct} --usb-interface $attr{bInterfaceNumber} --driver $attr{driver} --delay 3 000 --export $tempnode", GOTO="nm_modem_probe_end" LABEL="nm_modem_probe_end" -------------end-of-file------------------------- You may want to take a look at /var/log/messages below when I unpluged and replug the modem. ------------begin---------- <snip> Mar 26 20:05:52 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: USB disconnect, address 2 Mar 26 20:05:52 localhost kernel: option1 ttyUSB0: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0 Mar 26 20:05:52 localhost kernel: option 4-1:1.0: device disconnected Mar 26 20:05:52 localhost kernel: option1 ttyUSB1: GSM modem (1-port) converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1 Mar 26 20:05:52 localhost kernel: option 4-1:1.1: device disconnected Mar 26 20:06:03 localhost kernel: ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c:633: hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to pollin g mode: last cmd=0x11af000c Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4 Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=12d1, idProduct=1003 Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: Product: HUAWEI Mobile Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: Manufacturer: HUAWEI Technologies Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb-storage: probe of 4-1:1.0 failed with error -1 Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: USB disconnect, address 4 Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost pulseaudio[3274]: module-hal-detect.c: D-Bus error while parsing HAL data: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuc hProperty: No property info.capabilities on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_ffffffff_ffffffff_noserial Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost pulseaudio[3274]: module-hal-detect.c: D-Bus error while parsing HAL data: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuc hProperty: No property info.capabilities on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_ffffffff_ffffffff_noserial_ 0 Mar 26 20:06:56 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=12d1, idProduct=1003 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: Product: HUAWEI Mobile Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: Manufacturer: HUAWEI Technologies Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb-storage: probe of 4-1:1.0 failed with error -5 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: option 4-1:1.0: GSM modem (1-port) converter detected Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: GSM modem (1-port) converter now attached to ttyUSB1 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost kernel: usb-storage: probe of 4-1:1.2 failed with error -1 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost pulseaudio[3274]: module-hal-detect.c: D-Bus error while parsing HAL data: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuc hProperty: No property info.capabilities on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_12d1_1003_noserial Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost pulseaudio[3274]: module-hal-detect.c: D-Bus error while parsing HAL data: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuc hProperty: No property info.capabilities on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_12d1_1003_noserial_if1 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost pulseaudio[3274]: module-hal-detect.c: D-Bus error while parsing HAL data: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuc hProperty: No property info.capabilities on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_12d1_1003_noserial_if0 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost pulseaudio[3274]: module-hal-detect.c: D-Bus error while parsing HAL data: org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuc hProperty: No property info.capabilities on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_12d1_1003_noserial_if2 Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB1): ignoring due to lack of mobile broadband capabilties Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB0): found serial port (udev: hal:GSM) Mar 26 20:06:57 localhost NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB0): ignoring due to lack of probed mobile broadband capabilties <snip> ----end------------ Please do not hesitate to ask for information for me in order to solve the problem. Thank you yunus yunus tji nyan: I fixed a bug yesterday in the handling of modem probing that is only present on rawhide due to changes in udev. I'm building new packages that should fix your problem. Please try the packages here and let me know if they work for you: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1260227 NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-5.git20090326.fc9 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 9. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-5.git20090326.fc9 (In reply to comment #31) > yunus tji nyan: I fixed a bug yesterday in the handling of modem probing that > is only present on rawhide due to changes in udev. I'm building new packages > that should fix your problem. Please try the packages here and let me know if > they work for you: > > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1260227 Yes, it works for me. Thank you For me it's still not working. I have a Huawei e870, and with the latest NM I can connect to mobile net, but no internet at all, can't ping any host. Any idea how I can solve this problem? What does 'CLOSED NEXTRELEASE' mean? Next fedora release, next NM version? (In reply to comment #34) > For me it's still not working. I have a Huawei e870, and with the latest NM I > can connect to mobile net, but no internet at all, can't ping any host. Any > idea how I can solve this problem? Could you please attach /var/log/messages here? What is the content of /etc/resolv.conf after you can connect to mobile net? Those information might be useful for the developer. > What does 'CLOSED NEXTRELEASE' mean? Next fedora release, next NM version? The problem described has been fixed in the next release of the product, and is not planned to be fixed in the release against which the bug was filed. (see : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/page.cgi?id=fields.html) (In reply to comment #35) > (In reply to comment #34) > > For me it's still not working. I have a Huawei e870, and with the latest NM I > > can connect to mobile net, but no internet at all, can't ping any host. Any > > idea how I can solve this problem? > Could you please attach /var/log/messages here? > > What is the content of /etc/resolv.conf after you can connect to mobile net? > > Those information might be useful for the developer. > > > What does 'CLOSED NEXTRELEASE' mean? Next fedora release, next NM version? > The problem described has been fixed in the next release of the product, and is > not planned to be fixed in the release against which the bug was filed. > (see : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/page.cgi?id=fields.html) Thank you for the answer, the problem solved... i did nothing, i don't know what caused the problem, but now it's working as it worked with the previous release. I do have similar problem with NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0.99-5.git20090326.fc10.i386 and CMOTECH CDMA CNU-550E usb adapter in /var/log/messages I see kernel: usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2 kernel: usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice kernel: usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=16d8, idProduct=5543 kernel: usb 4-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 kernel: usb 4-1: Product: CMOTECH CDMA Technologies kernel: usb 4-1: Manufacturer: CMOTECH CO., LTD. kernel: usb 4-1: SerialNumber: Serial Number kernel: cdc_acm 4-1:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm kernel: cdc_acm: v0.26:USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters NetworkManager: <info> (ttyACM0): found serial port (udev: hal:CDMA) NetworkManager: <info> (ttyACM0): ignoring due to lack of probed mobile broadband capabilties NetworkManager-0.7.0.100-2.git20090408.fc9 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 9. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/NetworkManager-0.7.0.100-2.git20090408.fc9 NetworkManager-0.7.1-1.fc9 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 9. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/NetworkManager-0.7.1-1.fc9 NetworkManager-0.7.1-1.fc9 has been pushed to the Fedora 9 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. |
Created attachment 333459 [details] /var/log/messages excerpt from a successful connection Description of problem: The above-mentioned version of NetworkManager breaks mobile broadband. I can no longer connect to my GSM network, which works fine with NetworkManager-0.7.0-2.git20090207.fc10.i386. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): NetworkManager-0.7.0.97-5.git20090220.fc10 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use nm-applet to connect to a GSM network Actual results: Connection fails -- log excerpt will be attached. Expected results: Working connection -- log excerpt attached.