*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 848164 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/848164
Duplicate of bug #848164.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 848164
Autoconnect to 3G network only works after manually enabling mobile
broadband after modem inserted
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@bums: i tried your script and it basically works, but i get some error
messages after some time and the connection is lost:
** (process:3786): WARNING **: Could not initialize NMActiveConnection
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/13: Method "GetAll"
with signature "s" on interface "
same issue here with 12.04 and ZTE MF180 3G modem. :(
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Title:
"Enable mobile broadband" option gets unchecked
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I made a workaround based on rpr-nospam's(#12) post.
It's a bash script for detecting the modem and then connecting it.
#---
#!/bin/bash
wwanstatus=`nmcli nm wwan`
wwadevnstatus=`nmcli dev`
until [[ $wwadevnstatus == *ttyUSB2* ]]; do
sleep 5
ww
Still not fixed in u12.04!
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Title:
"Enable mobile broadband" option gets unchecked
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Here is a workaround to auto start a mobile broadband connection after
user login:
In the command line list the configured connections in your Network Manager:
$ nmcli con list
NAME UUID TYPE
TIMESTAMP-REAL
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The same problem here with huawei modem!
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I have a Huawei E1550 and I have the same issue. The Mobile Broadband
connection *never* automatically connects, though the button is checked.
Sometimes - and that is far worse - I cannot even select my Mobile connection
in the panel-dropdown list. That's presumably because the Mobile Broadband
I have a Option GT MAX an the OP has a Huawei. So what particular
device? Mobile broadband modems in general?
Mine worked in Ubuntu 9.04, 9.10 and 10.04 without that issue.
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** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => modemmanager (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Reassigning to modemmanager and setting priority to Medium, this appears
to be relatively frequent/caught by many users.
Much of the issue comes from the fact that this particular device
doesn't get powered on when connected; IIRC there has been some slight
changes in powering methods for some dev
Thought I have found a solution but I don't. But I tell you.
Goto "system settings" then "network" and under "mobile broadband" there
is in the lower right corner an option "airplane mode". It was
aktivated. I thought deactivating could solve the problem but it
doesn't.
But what in the world shou
I wanted a very quick solution. Thinking of finding a configuration file
or something to edit I came across this command:
nmcli nm wwan on
This does the same as checking the "Enable mobile broadband" in nm-
applet and doesn't solve the bug. But when run at system startup the
mobile broadband conn
Yes, I can connect to the internet after I have checked "Enable mobile
broadband". It also starts connecting itself after checking if the
connection is configured to auto-connect.
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Same as OP but I want to mention that "Enable mobile broadband" is also
disabled/unchecked by default after every system restart too. After
cheking "Enable mobile broadband", mobile broadband starts connecting.
My system information:
Ubuntu 11.10 (same as above)
Option GT MAX GX301 (0af0:7011)
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Can you connect to the internet? Check this bug too.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/868034
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Title:
"Enable mobile
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Any known workaround?
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** Description changed:
I could not configure nw-manager to autoconnect with mobile broadband.
I'm not sure if uncheking of "Enable mobile broadband" is the key issue
here, but after cheking "Enable mobile broadband", mobile broadband
starts connecting.
System information:
Ubuntu 11
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