Re: Does NetworkManager support blocking non-home networks (UMTS/3g)
- From: Dan Williams <dcbw redhat com>
- To: Marcel Holtmann <marcel holtmann org>
- Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Does NetworkManager support blocking non-home networks (UMTS/3g)
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 16:38:35 -0800
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 23:35 +0100, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> > > > > I can't seem to find it in the GUI or in the documentation.
> > > > >
> > > > > Can NetworkManager be configured to only connect to home networks? Say I
> > > > > am on Vodafone and get free data usage, but then move to an area with
> > > > > poor signal for Vodafone, can I prevent switching to T-Mobile which
> > > > > costs me money?
> > > > >
> > > > > If yes, can this be determined automatically, or is this done with a
> > > > > string match?
> > > >
> > > > For cards where we actually know the commands for controlling roaming,
> > > > yes we can do this, otherwise NM will need to send the specific MCC/MNC
> > > > of your operator to the modem, which has its own problems. This is
> > > > definitely going to be fixed in the near future, but there's no facility
> > > > for doing so now other than entering the MCC/MNC of your operator into
> > > > teh Network entry in the connection editor.
> > >
> > > what do you mean by this. It makes no sense. Which card can be
> > > controlled to roam or not via its firmware. Normally this is all host
> > > stack stuff.
> >
> > Yeah, seems that's mostly CDMA cards right now. My bad.
>
> so with CDMA cards you can actually tell them to allow roaming or not?
> If so, do you get notifications when it does.
Yes, for cards which provide more than one port and for which we know
the AT commands.
> > > You get the current MCC/MNC from the network notifications and your home
> > > network is part of the IMSI. Only trick part with the IMSI is that you
> > > have to check first if the MNC is two or three digits long. That value
> > > is stored somewhere in the SIM card.
> >
> > Does that mean talking directly to the SIM to find out the MNC length?
> > There's boatloads of networks with 3-digit MNC (americas and India
> > mostly) so it would completely suck if you couldn't tell just from the
> > MNC.
>
> Actually you really can't tell it by just looking at the IMSI. In oFono
> we have to do some heavy lifting to get this information out of the SIM
> card. And it is the only way to find the home network that actually
> issued your SIM card (at least to me knowledge).
Interesting. Yay for GSM.
Dan
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