2009-08-15 10:54:52 |
Tobias Pflug |
bug |
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added bug |
2009-08-15 13:30:38 |
Tobias Pflug |
attachment added |
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contents of /var/log/messages during connection attempt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30360931/log.txt |
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2009-08-17 15:22:14 |
Tobias Pflug |
attachment added |
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daemon.log during connection attempt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30421368/daemon.log |
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2009-08-17 15:23:30 |
Tobias Pflug |
attachment added |
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/var/log/messages during connection attempt (relates to attachment #2) http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30421380/messages.log |
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2009-08-17 15:27:39 |
Tobias Pflug |
summary |
karmic: connection through usb GSM stick stopped working |
karmic: huawei gsm modem not working anymore |
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2009-08-17 15:27:39 |
Tobias Pflug |
description |
I'm using a Fonic Surfstick (Huawei E220 usb id 12d1:1003) which works fine under Jaunty
but connections cannot be established under current karmic with all updates installed as of
today.
pppd does not report anything suspicious and obtains two DNS entries. Those however
are not written to /etc/resolv.conf and the connection does not complete for some reason.
This is also indicated by the network-manager panel icon which remains in the animated 'connecting' state.
pppd does report that it cannot determine the remote ip, but that is also the case under the
jaunty and does not really matter anyway. The route is set as expected (everything routed through
the default ppp remote ip 10.64.64.64)
plugging the card in my desktop PC running jaunty everything works as expected. Using the
guided setup from network-manager the provider (FONIC) is selected and PIN entered. Connection
works out of the box. |
I'm using a Fonic Surfstick (Huawei E220 usb id 12d1:1003) which works fine under Jaunty
but connections cannot be established under current karmic with all updates installed as of
today.
Looking at the output of /var/log/messages and /var/log/daemon.log it appears that
network-manager (or modem-manager?) is stuck after completion of stage 4.
It stops at after reaching "(IP4 Configure Get) complete" and never starts with
Stage 5.
At this point the usb modem already reports a stable connection.
I would have added the output of `modem-manager debug` but I don't know how to
start the modem-manager in debug mode. If anyone provides info I can log that
as well.
I should mention that this works fine on my desktop PC running Jaunty. |
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2009-08-17 15:27:39 |
Tobias Pflug |
tags |
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gsm huawei modem |
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2009-08-17 15:28:29 |
Tobias Pflug |
bug task added |
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network-manager |
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2009-08-17 15:29:44 |
Tobias Pflug |
bug task added |
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modemmanager |
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2009-08-18 13:31:22 |
Tobias Pflug |
summary |
karmic: huawei gsm modem not working anymore |
Connecting through huawei gsm-usb-modem not working (stops after Stage 4) |
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2009-08-18 13:31:22 |
Tobias Pflug |
description |
I'm using a Fonic Surfstick (Huawei E220 usb id 12d1:1003) which works fine under Jaunty
but connections cannot be established under current karmic with all updates installed as of
today.
Looking at the output of /var/log/messages and /var/log/daemon.log it appears that
network-manager (or modem-manager?) is stuck after completion of stage 4.
It stops at after reaching "(IP4 Configure Get) complete" and never starts with
Stage 5.
At this point the usb modem already reports a stable connection.
I would have added the output of `modem-manager debug` but I don't know how to
start the modem-manager in debug mode. If anyone provides info I can log that
as well.
I should mention that this works fine on my desktop PC running Jaunty. |
On a laptop running Ubuntu Karmic (all updates installed as of today)
NetworkManager fails to establish an internet connection using a
Huawei 160 (reported by `lsusb` as E220/270) USB/HDSPA modem.
(The same works fine under Jaunty)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Plug in the huawei usb stick and follow the network manager setup steps
selecting Germany / FONIC as provider and enter PIN number. Other
settings remain as-is - login and password remain empty.
2. Select connect in the network-manager applett
3. After some time the usb-stick will indicate through constant blue
LED that a connection has successfully been established however
the network manager does not report establishment of a connection.
The applet icon is still animating indicating a "connecting.." state.
Details:
Nothing changes after step 3 until I cancel the connection. Looking at the
output of /var/log/messages and /var/log/daemon.log it appears that
network manager only gets to Stage 4 but Stage 5 (Committing IPv4 Config)
never actually starts nor does the log display its scheduling.
If I specify some random username and password network manager will segfault.
No further details on this right now |
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2010-03-15 10:27:36 |
Søren Bredlund Caspersen |
affects |
ubuntu |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2010-03-15 19:26:20 |
Jeremy Foshee |
tags |
gsm huawei modem |
gsm huawei modem needs-kernel-logs |
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2010-03-15 19:26:23 |
Jeremy Foshee |
tags |
gsm huawei modem needs-kernel-logs |
gsm huawei modem needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing |
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2010-03-15 19:26:25 |
Jeremy Foshee |
tags |
gsm huawei modem needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing |
gsm huawei kj-triage modem needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing |
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2010-03-15 19:26:30 |
Jeremy Foshee |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2019-10-03 09:54:15 |
Po-Hsu Lin |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Won't Fix |
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