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Hello,

I followed the instruction on the Wiki page for N900 USB Networking and it worked OK, but I have a problem with the configuration of the IAP "DUMMY" (after installation of libicd-network-null). It seems that whenever my GPRS/3G connection drops, the "DUMMY" null connection appears as connected (even when my cellphone is not plugged into anything) and this is a nuisance. Is there any way to remedy this?

On a side note, I've noticed that there is a plugin called "libicd-network-usb". Are the instructions on the wiki page deprecated in favor of that? I searched for information on the null plugin and the USB network plugin and couldn't find anything relevant.
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Bump.

Nobody really knows the answer?
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Is autoconnection enabled for your dummy connections? What is the output from the commands:

gconftool -g /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/auto_connect
gconftool -R /system/osso/connectivity/ui/auto_connect
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Pc-Connectivity applet has design flaws, don't know where to start reporting them.
 

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Code:
[user@n900 user]% gconftool -R /system/osso/connectivity/ui/auto_connect
 /system/osso/connectivity/ui/auto_connect/60_wlan:
  network_types = [WLAN_INFRA]
  label = conn_set_fi_conn_set_wlan
  not_found_banner = conn_ib_net_no_saved_wlan_iaps
  gettext_catalog = osso-connectivity-ui
 /system/osso/connectivity/ui/auto_connect/65_gprs:
  network_types = [GPRS]
  label = %s
 /system/osso/connectivity/ui/auto_connect/01_always_ask:
  network_types = []
  label = conn_set_fi_conn_set_always_ask
  gettext_catalog = osso-connectivity-ui
 /system/osso/connectivity/ui/auto_connect/90_any:
  network_types =[*]
  label = conn_set_fi_conn_set_any
  not_found_banner = conn_ib_net_no_saved_iaps
  gettext_catalog = osso-connectivity-ui
[user@n900 user]%
[user@n900 user]% gconftool -g /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/auto_connect[*]
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Originally Posted by Patola View Post
Code:
\[user/@n900 user]% gconftool -g /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/auto_connect[*]
I think this is the problem. I see:
Code:
N900:~# gconftool -g /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/auto_connect
[WLAN_INFRA]
Maybe try setting it with:
gconftool -s /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/auto_connect -t list --list-type string "[WLAN_INFRA]"
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Thanks, I'll try this solution. Another way to activate it is through setup, network connections, instead of any you select only wireless to be autoconnected.
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