Well, we don't really want to show all that much information becasue in
most cases there is only one device, and the vendor/model string can be
quite long.
I'm not sure if it's that much of an issue; the actual device to be used
it shown in the the first page of the new connection wizard.
Should
When more than one broadband devices are found, nm-applet shows not only
"Mobile broadband" but also the Vendor/Model of each device (IIRC). We
should probably fix it so that the Vendor/Model is also shown when a
single device is found.
I happen to have exactly the same issue in my laptop, with th
Yup, some USB devices are rather slow to be detected. I can confirm this
with my own ZTE MF636.
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I have found the source of the problem. When I established the broadband
profile, the Dongle had not yet been fully recognized by the kernel (it
is a bit slow - need to start USB-storage and MMC devices, then activate
the tty ports). As a consequence, it was created using device 0
(internal GSM). T
An obvious workaround is to disable the internal modem in the BIOS, but
of course that does not solve the bug. :-)
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** Attachment added: "modem-manager --debug log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655745/+attachment/1675156/+files/modem-manager4.log
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655745/+attachment/1675157/+files/Dependencies.txt
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