Hi, thanks for looking. I mean that after every power on or resume I have to open the drop-down for network manager and click on "enable mobile broadband". Because I have "connect automatically" enabled in the connection configuration it will then connect.
If the signal is lost because I travel through a poor signal area, I also have to click on "enable mobile broadband" again, however there appears to be another bug that sometimes stops network-manager from negotiating with the home network - I've been powering off the netbook and turning it back on to get a connection. This occurs at least half the time.
It used to work fine in 10.04 LTS - the 3G connection would be automatically re-established no matter what.
Hi, thanks for looking. I mean that after every power on or resume I have to open the drop-down for network manager and click on "enable mobile broadband". Because I have "connect automatically" enabled in the connection configuration it will then connect.
If the signal is lost because I travel through a poor signal area, I also have to click on "enable mobile broadband" again, however there appears to be another bug that sometimes stops network-manager from negotiating with the home network - I've been powering off the netbook and turning it back on to get a connection. This occurs at least half the time.
It used to work fine in 10.04 LTS - the 3G connection would be automatically re-established no matter what.
Chris