Ubuntu 10.10 has reached end of life. Are you able to reproduce this
issue in a recent Ubuntu version?
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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hi
I have the same problem on ubuntu 13.04 with a dlink dwm-156.
the network manager uses /dev/ttyUSB1 (which doesnt work) as seen in
$ grep -5 'ppp0.*ttyUSB' syslog
Jul 17 22:29:08 gamma NetworkManager[5268]: Activation (ttyUSB1) Stage 4
of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) complete.
Jul 17 22:29:08
This stills exists in Ubuntu 13.04. I have a ZTE modem and I can see the
same behavior, only the ttyUSB numbers are different.
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Title:
Wrong ttyUS
Ubuntu 12.04 and still the same problem:
dongle connected, ttyusb0,1,2 created;
networkmanager trying connection to ttyusb0 -> connection successfull
networkmanager trying connection to ttyusb2 -> fail
unable to force networkmanager to connect to ttyusb0 with a rule for
udev :(
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This bug affects me on 10.04 LTS. Please reopen.
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Title:
Wrong ttyUSB chosen for wind 3g internet key (1bbb:0017)
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Hi Mathieu,
Many thanks for your reply!
Here are the requested information.
I have removed my custom udev rule, unplugged the modem, run the udevadm
monitor command and reinserted the modem.
Please find attached the udevadm log and the syslog.
>From the syslog you can easily see that when ttyU
This appears to be covered by the 77-mm-x22x-port-types.rules file in
udev; but I can't quite make sense of why it fails this way. To
understand this, it would be best if you could attach the udev logs:
Run 'udevadm monitor' (and optionally redirect the output to a file),
then plug in the modem.
Sorry guys,
I obviously have ubuntu 11.04, as data says (not 10.10 I have reported
above).
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