On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:49:27AM -0000, Brot wrote:
> I don't know how umtsmon works internally, but there is no wizard and I
> could use my USB Stick out-of-the-box without configure anything. But
> the wizard is a good way in the right direction.
>
> In which package are the dial numbers stored? Who can correct the wrong number (*99***1#) in the wizard and change it with the right number (*99#), which worked in my case?
the wrong number should be fixed now in latest bzr branch. however
when not using the broadband wizard this shouldnt be an issue.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:49:27AM -0000, Brot wrote:
> I don't know how umtsmon works internally, but there is no wizard and I
> could use my USB Stick out-of-the-box without configure anything. But
> the wizard is a good way in the right direction.
>
> In which package are the dial numbers stored? Who can correct the wrong number (*99***1#) in the wizard and change it with the right number (*99#), which worked in my case?
the wrong number should be fixed now in latest bzr branch. however
when not using the broadband wizard this shouldnt be an issue.
- Alexander