Fixed with Ubuntu 9.10. Good work!
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Status: New => Invalid
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Broadband connection fails with Huawei e620
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392975
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This bug seem to happen mostly at places where the sending conditions
may be little harder: It has happened several times when I sit in a
train wagon (metallic cover) and the wagon is under a metallic roof, in
short a train station. Most of the broadband signals go although through
without problem.
The last bug description:
I got it the bug again and most probably is that the broadband software
can't handle two simultaneous connection attempts during "connecting
to...". This is if two programs tries to connect to sites at the
Internet at the same time, i.e. Thunderbird and Firefox.
Maybe it
[Ubuntu said disconnected also after trying several times with both the
green light bulbs.] The green bulbs were shown and a moment after that
it said disconnected. This happened until I got tired of retrying to
connect.
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Broadband connection fails with Huawei e620
https://bugs.launchpad.n
The mobile broadband connection becomes better for each update, thank
you!
Here comes another issue related to the previous ones:
All of sudden Ubuntu couldn't connect through the mobile Internet
connection. Firefox and Thunderbird said "ConnectING to ..." and nothing
more. I tried several times
Actually there is one issue still remaining here, although the
connection usually succeed:
If the connection fails, sometimes you can connect again.
Other times when the connection had failed and you click on the mobile
broadband to connect again you get "disconnected" before before any
attempts
I have got updates which correct this issue.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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Broadband connection fails with Huawei e620
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392975
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