I have quite similar simptoms here, with minor differences, with the Huawei E272 (which I heard about as a fast E220).
First a minor issue, if the modem is connected during bootup, it is not recognised. So I disconnect it during bootup, and plug it in later. Than...
The first connection to the network works perfectly. However, either I lose connection or disconnect manually, I am unable to reconnect any more. There seems to be high CPU usage during the connection attempt. I attach the tail of the syslog, which repeats a simple pattern of messages until I cancel the connection request.
The only way to connect again to the network is to reboot my computer - first plugging out the Huawei, than rebooting, than plugging in the Huawei again, and than the connect may succeed. Any other method I tried fails.
I have quite similar simptoms here, with minor differences, with the Huawei E272 (which I heard about as a fast E220).
First a minor issue, if the modem is connected during bootup, it is not recognised. So I disconnect it during bootup, and plug it in later. Than...
The first connection to the network works perfectly. However, either I lose connection or disconnect manually, I am unable to reconnect any more. There seems to be high CPU usage during the connection attempt. I attach the tail of the syslog, which repeats a simple pattern of messages until I cancel the connection request.
The only way to connect again to the network is to reboot my computer - first plugging out the Huawei, than rebooting, than plugging in the Huawei again, and than the connect may succeed. Any other method I tried fails.