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8. Wait for the modem to go online, and then if you search for connections again, your data connection should be provisioned.
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2023-05-22
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2023-05-22
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you can select the technology with some of the scripts in ofono-scripts
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I tried get-operators to get path for device and then set-tech-preference, but how I should write tech-argument? I tried 2G.
There was interesting script monitor-ofono, I started that and then I try start connection with GUI, but monitor-ofono continue just showing signal strength like before starting connection.
It seems that there is enough scripts to make full connection test from start to end in command line, but needs more knowledge than I have. How should I make test?
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I think that connectivity and usb-port stuff is so important that even wrecking installation doesn't hurt so much than to try be without them.