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== Current status ==
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: [[Releases/12| Fedora 12]]  
* Targeted release: [[Releases/12| Fedora 12]]  
* Last updated: 2009-06-22
* Last updated: 2009-09-30
* Percentage of completion: 50%
* Percentage of completion: 100%
 
ModemManager and the provider database are in rawhide (packages are ModemManager and mobile-broadband-provider-info) and NetworkManager uses ModemManager now.
 
Punted to F13:
* Display signal strength for 3G connections


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==
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== Scope ==
== Scope ==


Work with hardware vendors (Novatel, Sierra, others) to release the specifications for the command protocol while the cards are connected.  Also work with other projects like VMC to centralize all quirks in one place.
Work with hardware vendors (Novatel, Sierra, others) to release the specifications for the command protocol while the cards are connected.


Most of the functionality in this feature is enabled by using ModemManager to do the hard
Most of the functionality in this feature is enabled by using ModemManager to do the hard
work of talking to all kinds of modems. This requires changes to udev.  
work of talking to all kinds of modems. This keeps all quirks centralized in one place.
 
NetworkManager must be modified to talk to ModemManager instead of driving modem cards directly.


== Test Plan ==
== Test Plan ==


Get wide testing from the NetworkManager community of these features with as wide a hardware sample as we can find.
Get wide testing from the NetworkManager community of these features with as wide a hardware sample as we can find.
2010-04-15 -- Tested on VirginMobile Broadband2Go Novatel Wireless MC760 USB Modem.  [Bug 582869][https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=582869] filed on Modem identified as CD Drive and not modem.  With Workaround did successfully use Mobile Broadband of Network Manager. -- User BobLfoot


== User Experience ==
== User Experience ==


Instead of a static icon while connected to a cellular network, the applet should show a signal strength meter. The applet should also allow the user to choose the GSM network that a specific connection should apply to, to facilitate easier roaming control.
Instead of a static icon while connected to a cellular network, the applet should show a signal strength meter. The applet should also allow the user to choose the GSM network that a specific connection should apply to, to facilitate easier roaming control.


The initial setup of a mobile broadband connection is made easier by an assistant which has a database of known providers, plans, etc.
The initial setup of a mobile broadband connection is made easier by an assistant which has a database of known providers, plans, etc.
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[[File:Hotplug.png]]
[[File:Hotplug.png]]


When you click that, you’ll get the Assistant’s intro page, wThis page explains what information you will need:  
When you click that, you’ll get the Assistant’s intro page, which explains what information you will need:  
[[File:Intro.png]]
[[File:Intro.png]]


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== Dependencies ==
== Dependencies ==


Possibly VMC or other projects to drive the cards over D-Bus instead of manually as NM does right now.
ModemManager needs to be included in Fedora: [http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=510055 #510055] (Done)
 
The provider database needs to be included in Fedora: [http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503967 #503967] (Done)
 
udev needs to be updated to include libgudev, which both ModemManager and NetworkManager now use for hardware discovery. (Done)


== Contingency Plan ==
== Contingency Plan ==
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== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==
* '''FIXME'''


== Release Notes ==
== Release Notes ==
Fedora 12 includes NetworkManager 0.8, which now uses ModemManager for greatly improved support for mobile broadband connections.


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Latest revision as of 02:59, 16 April 2010

NetworkManager Mobile Broadband Improvements

Summary

Extended support of mobile broadband cards in NetworkManager, including display of signal strength when connected, network scanning, network selection, etc.

Owner

  • Name: Dan Williams

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 12
  • Last updated: 2009-09-30
  • Percentage of completion: 100%

ModemManager and the provider database are in rawhide (packages are ModemManager and mobile-broadband-provider-info) and NetworkManager uses ModemManager now.

Punted to F13:

  • Display signal strength for 3G connections

Detailed Description

NetworkManager has basic mobile broadband card support (including mobile phones when connected via wired serial), but lacks some more useful functionality:

  • scanning for available cellular networks (GSM only)
  • selection of a cellular network (GSM only)
  • show signal strength of currently connected cellular network

The support for setting up mobile broadband connections is also somewhat rudimentary. Dan has recently written about the improvements in this area, see his post Mobile Broadband Assistant makes it Easy.

Benefit to Fedora

These features are quite useful to users and sometimes necessary for easier roaming support when outside of your home country.

Scope

Work with hardware vendors (Novatel, Sierra, others) to release the specifications for the command protocol while the cards are connected.

Most of the functionality in this feature is enabled by using ModemManager to do the hard work of talking to all kinds of modems. This keeps all quirks centralized in one place.

NetworkManager must be modified to talk to ModemManager instead of driving modem cards directly.

Test Plan

Get wide testing from the NetworkManager community of these features with as wide a hardware sample as we can find.

2010-04-15 -- Tested on VirginMobile Broadband2Go Novatel Wireless MC760 USB Modem. [Bug 582869][1] filed on Modem identified as CD Drive and not modem. With Workaround did successfully use Mobile Broadband of Network Manager. -- User BobLfoot

User Experience

Instead of a static icon while connected to a cellular network, the applet should show a signal strength meter. The applet should also allow the user to choose the GSM network that a specific connection should apply to, to facilitate easier roaming control.

The initial setup of a mobile broadband connection is made easier by an assistant which has a database of known providers, plans, etc.

When you first insert your card, it shows up in the applet like this:

When you click that, you’ll get the Assistant’s intro page, which explains what information you will need:

The next pages asks for your country:

Your provider:

And your plan:

The final page summarizes what information you've entered:

Dependencies

ModemManager needs to be included in Fedora: #510055 (Done)

The provider database needs to be included in Fedora: #503967 (Done)

udev needs to be updated to include libgudev, which both ModemManager and NetworkManager now use for hardware discovery. (Done)

Contingency Plan

Ship without signal strength while connected; scanning and network selection don't block on external parties.

Documentation

  • FIXME

Release Notes

Fedora 12 includes NetworkManager 0.8, which now uses ModemManager for greatly improved support for mobile broadband connections.