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        gpatel-fr @ma
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        @ma

        did you try the reset parameters function under Access point name in the cellular settings ?

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          ma
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          Yes, I've tried this several times without success.

          Obviously the cellular connection settings (TYPE cdma) are not allowed to be changed using nmcli. The commands " nmcli c modify ... ipv4.dns "" " and " ipv4.ignore-auto-dns no " do not restore the default settings maybe because they have been deleted.

          Does anyone know where these settings are stored? Maybe I have a backup.

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            domubpkm @ma
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            @ma For testing: Did you go into airplane mode then reactivate? Have you turned off cellular data and then reactivated it?

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              gpatel-fr @ma
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              @ma

              did you try ipv4.method and ipv6.method ? on my phone these parameters are set to 'auto'.

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                ma @gpatel-fr
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                @gpatel-fr Yes, I did, but that doesn't help.

                The problem may be because the "TYPE" has changed from "gsm" to "cdma" and the network setting is no longer recognized as a mobile internet connection.

                As a test, I inserted the SIM card into the second slot and there was an internet connection with the same name. The TYPE is gsm.

                I can't change the TYPE of the broken connection to gsm. And I don't know if it makes sense to delete the broken connection.

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                  gpatel-fr @ma
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                  @ma said in Mobile internet connection broken:

                  there was an internet connection with the same name

                  you mean that then you have 2 connections with the same name ? if you delete the bad connection, restart the phone, insert the Sim back in the first slot, then it should recreate it no ?

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                    ma @gpatel-fr
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                    @gpatel-fr I assume so too. But I'm unsure if it's a good idea to delete the faulty connection. I'm afraid that this will affect the functioning connection.

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                      ma @gpatel-fr
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                      @gpatel-fr Yes, there are two connections with the same name (web.vodafone.de).

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                        gpatel-fr @ma
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                        @ma said in Mobile internet connection broken:

                        I'm afraid that this will affect the functioning connection.

                        you can delete by uuid:

                        nmcli c del --help
                        Usage: nmcli connection delete { ARGUMENTS | help }
                        
                        ARGUMENTS := [id | uuid | path] <ID>, ...
                        
                        Delete connection profiles.
                        The profiles are identified by their name, UUID or D-Bus path.
                        
                        
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                          ma @gpatel-fr
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                          @gpatel-fr Great! It works again. Thanks!

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                            ma
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                            The takeaway is that you should not change the DNS server for the mobile internet connection using nmcli.

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