03-27-2023, 02:51 AM
And again I apologize for answering that late...
I enabled "radio wwan" and after some days of testing, it seems like this did the trick.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT!
I don't know, how that got disabled or if it has been disabled. I flashed a whole new image in january, so I guess that image should've been current enough to have this flag enabled. But as you said, it matters how to get out of this and it seems I finally did.
I'll mark this as gratefully as solved!
Quote:What does "nmcli radio wwan" say? It should say "enabled".
(Even if you do not actually want to use mobile data – the wwan flag enables/disables the entire modem. I am not sure it makes sense for NetworkManager to do that, but its developers say this is by design. Enabling/disabling only data can be done through the button in Plasma Mobile, which does not actually use that flag, at least not since this was fixed a year ago, see the closed issues https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-mob...issues/133 and https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-mob...issues/182.)
If it says "disabled", try "sudo nmcli radio wwan on".
I enabled "radio wwan" and after some days of testing, it seems like this did the trick.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT!
I don't know, how that got disabled or if it has been disabled. I flashed a whole new image in january, so I guess that image should've been current enough to have this flag enabled. But as you said, it matters how to get out of this and it seems I finally did.
I'll mark this as gratefully as solved!