>> Also, I'd like to emphasize that IMHO this should not be the default in NM. >> Automatically selecting what APN to use should be explicitly enabled by the >> user somehow. Companies doing custom setups with MM+NM can enable this >> feature, even providing a "controlled" subset of the >> mobile-broadband-providers-info database, and that specific use case makes >> total sense. > > Why so? I’d see such a thing as a lovely features, and you pretty much loose > the benefit of it being default if you have to find out you need to activate. > On the other hand it would be so neat to put a sim card in a computer that > happens to have a free-software supported wwan card and get stuff just > working! > > I mean, it’s what most mobile phones do, right? >
I believe there's always the fear of wrongly using the APN you're not supposed to use and getting automatically charged money for that. I'm not sure if this fear is based on known real usecases or it should really be obsoleted by now, though, especially since all LTE devices have "some sort of active connection" as soon as they're registered to the network. Otherwise, the worst thing that could happen if using a wrong APN is that the modem doesn't connect with the automatic settings, which, well, that shouldn't be a big issue. Users that require special APN settings will anyway need to insert them manually. I really have mixed feelings, so I've always suggested that automagic APN setup to be optional. But hey, I may be totally wrong, this is just my opinion :) -- Aleksander https://aleksander.es _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
