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Message #00226
[Bug 828423] Re: Mobile broadband GSM/HSUPA status doesn't update
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Title:
Mobile broadband GSM/HSUPA status doesn't update
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
The status doesn't update unless I reconnect the connection. Sometimes
it says GSM when I have way more bandwidth than what 2.xG supports
(See the screenshot). Other times it says HSUPA when bandwidth is at a
snails pace.
The status looks like this:
3 Internet (3 UK GSM)
3 Internet (3 UK HSUPA)
If the status correctly updated, this would be a useful feature. When
bandwidth goes slow, I would be able to click on the NM applet and
check to see whether I've lost HSUPA signal and fallen back to GSM.
Ideally the status should be refined to support these 4 values:
* '2.5G - GPRS'
* '2.75G - EDGE'
* '3G - UMTS'
* '3.5G - HSPA'
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