Still, nineteen times out of twenty, when connecting using network manager, the blue light comes on on the E220 and network manager claims that I am connected. But I can't reach anything through the connection. If I were to guess, I would say that something other than the kernel is at fault here.
I have had some success using the KPPP program for connecting, instead of NetworkManager, but I can't yet say if that works consistently. To use KPPP, disconnect the non-working connection in network manager and then "dial" using KPPP. You may have to configure KPPP first.
Still *NOT* working for me. I did the firmware upgrade and also installed the apw10 kernel from here: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/446146/ comments/ 162
Still, nineteen times out of twenty, when connecting using network manager, the blue light comes on on the E220 and network manager claims that I am connected. But I can't reach anything through the connection. If I were to guess, I would say that something other than the kernel is at fault here.
I have had some success using the KPPP program for connecting, instead of NetworkManager, but I can't yet say if that works consistently. To use KPPP, disconnect the non-working connection in network manager and then "dial" using KPPP. You may have to configure KPPP first.