![]() ![]() May 28 20:07:55 ntb-stefan NetworkManager: Activation (ttyUSB4) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete. May 28 20:07:55 ntb-stefan NetworkManager: nm_serial_device_open(): (ttyUSB4) opening device. May 28 20:07:55 ntb-stefan NetworkManager: Activation (ttyUSB4) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started. May 28 20:07:55 ntb-stefan NetworkManager: Activation (ttyUSB4) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled. May 28 20:07:55 ntb-stefan NetworkManager: (ttyUSB4): device state change: 3 -> 4 May 28 20:07:55 ntb-stefan NetworkManager: Activation (ttyUSB4) starting connection 'Yesss' It tries to connect but then displays that it is not connected. However, when I try to connect it fails every time. Network Manager detected it and displayed the configuration dialog for a new connection. I tried to install my mf626 as you describe and everything seemed to work fine. I've altered the first line adding "custom"(this is only to know what boot option is)Īnd added: "usbserial.vendor=0x19d2 usbserial.product=0x0031" (this is for my case, for the modem cited at the top)Īnd then I booted from that new option.but when I tried to plug the modem and make it work it didn't work and then I tried again to boot normally from the normal option (not custom) and voilá it's working.Thats the reason I didn't say it in the "How-to".do you think it's important to say that?:P Title Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic custom ![]() Initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-11-genericĪnd altered the new one to look like this: ![]() I had that same error, as I know the usbserial module doesn't work on Jaunty and because of that I did a thing that a user said in other forum, I've edited the file "menu.lst" located in /boot/grub/ and added a line customized entry, copied the part that says: P.S.:I still don't find a way to automatize all the process, anytime I want to enter the internet I have to do: "sudo /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -W -c /etc/usb_nf".anyone that knows a way I'll appreciate.:) Reboot and than it will maybe (:P) work fine.Īny corrections and suggestions are welcome. I have to do Edit Conections -> (in english could be something like) Mobile Broadband -> Add.and than select the mobile provider. In my country and provider it's necessary to do some configuration in the network manager. In the original page in spanish by MOZZart, it has other commands that for this ubuntu release I found unnecessary. This will open a blank archive and in it we write:ġ1) Now it should be seen in network connections as a new connection. Sudo gedit /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/20thirdparty/20-zte-mf626.fdi Do "lsusb" again, it has changed to ID 19d2:0031ġ0) Now it should be recognized as a modem.and we can define an archive in order to make this device recognizable by Network Manager, for this we write in terminal: With this we change the usb mode so the system recognize it as a modem. Sudo /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -W -c /etc/usb_nf ![]() Here one device must have the ID 19d2:2000. ZTE MF628+ (tested version from Telia / Sweden) To do that execute:ĥ) Look for the modem name:"ZTE MF626" and erase the comments, the ( # ) and the ( ), Until it looks something like this: it asks for the root password Ĥ) Edit the "usb_nf" archive. 1) Get the latest usb_modeswitch file from the page from the section "Downloads"Ģ) click with the right button of the mouse in the file and select extract here ģ) Open the Terminal, and go to the location of the decompressed file and execute: ![]()
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