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#31
Hope this will be in the repos (with a gui) soon!


Very handy script!!!
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Originally Posted by nbc View Post
Ok, I've done a python script that use a config file so it's easy to add a GUI. If I have time and some people ask for it I can try to build a package and why not a GUI.
Very nice script indeed.. It just does not work for me.. Followed all the instructions in the script, restarted dbus-scripts, but it does not trigger the switch to 2G when entering a wlan network..

Any ideas how to fix this? I have the 3G 2G status bar applet installed, may this interfere with the dbus-script?

Thanks a lot in advance for your help!

Update:
Using the script from http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Nbc/W32g I got it to work, however I had to disable the connection test although w32g is in sudoers.. Strange.

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#33
Can anyone help out with an easy script that switches too 3G (if available) when i open a data connection (tethering), and switches back to GSM when i close the connection?

Tried messing with dbus-scripts-settings a little, but i got no response on the n900.
 
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#34
I was just looking for this.
Would love to see it with a GUI, though. Any intentions on programming it?
 
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Originally Posted by vkthor View Post
I was just looking for this.
Would love to see it with a GUI, though. Any intentions on programming it?
Try out "Autodisconnect" it's in the repos
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#36
Well, it's not exactly the same thing, but it'll do. Thank you HtheB
 
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