04-12-2020, 05:45 PM
(04-12-2020, 03:57 PM)rocket2nfinity Wrote:(04-12-2020, 03:32 PM)laserbeamh Wrote:(04-12-2020, 03:06 PM)dukla2000 Wrote:(04-12-2020, 07:47 AM)laserbeamh Wrote: I found it, but it's grayed out for me.Yeah that is same for me, it it temperamental! if you exit WiFi settings, go back exit, check Bluetooth etc eventually you should find it selectable
So you're right on both counts. It was grayed out, but switching into other menus eventually made it clickable. When I enabled it, it behaved exactly as you anticipated; showed up just long enough to try to connect before cutting out and searching for known networks.
@rocket2nfinity I tried a couple calls just now on 4G only and they work both in and out (with audio). Under Modem Details it reads:
Modem Status
Carrier Verizon
Network Type lte
Signal Strength
Network Status Registered
So it seems promising! If there's anything else I can test, let me know!
Yes. Please type the following in terminal and tell me the output of the section under org.ofono.radiosettings and org.ofono.connection manager. I'm specifically looking for connection bearer info cs-preferred or ps-preferred and what bearer says under radio settings.
I want to caution you to scrub the IMEI, phone number, serial number and personal identifying info if you post the whole output here. Here is the command:
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems
I'm running debian+phosh and I think they actually removed ofono and are relying on ModemManager instead, so I've pulled out the results of mmcli -m 0 instead. The part I think is most relevant is the "carrier config" under Hardware that says "carrier config: hVoLTE-Verizon"
The full log is here. I've taken out everything I know to be personal information, but if you see anything else, please let me know!