libqmi instead of NetworkManager?
Paul R
r_paulr at outlook.es
Fri Oct 2 07:34:12 PDT 2015
Hola
> "default" meaning that it is set to auto-connect or not? I'm not sure
> if Ubuntu had a custom patch to enable that for WWAN since a long time
> ago or maybe I'm remembering wrong.
Yes, it is auto-connect.
>
> The thing is that the MC7354 is both GSM/UMTS/LTE and CDMA/EVDO, so
> ModemManager tries to match CDMA/LTE related rules as well as the
> GSM/UMTS/LTE ones. When using libqmi/qmicli directly you can just
> ignore all CDMA related stuff. When using ModemManager, the modem
> should still allow you to connect to GSM/UMTS/LTE even if CDMA/EVDO is
> not available; if it doesn't let you connect, that would be a problem.
>
Yes, it lets me connect.So then the "lag time" problem is has nothing to do with CDMA.
Anyway, I´d like to disable that CDMA probes. Is possible to use qmicli to do that?
Regarding the "Gobi/Sierra" plugin issue in my previous post...
Do you thing the plugin ModemManager is using should be Sierra or Gobi ?
(In logs, it says "Gobi" and "generic" )
I´m waiting for some MomemManager logs with --debug from my embarked system.
We know sometimes there are radio cell handovers and some places were signal strength/quality is not as good as in others.
Perhaps this modem is too slow detecting an stable condition and waits too much before informing upper layers all is ok.
If so, how could I use qmicli (or my own binary linked with libqmi) to check that condition?
Lots of questions...I know...
Regards
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