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nmcli-radio:tldr:a9769

nmcli-radio: Show status of WWAN in NetworkManager.
$ nmcli radio wwan
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The command "nmcli radio wwan" is used to manage the WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network) radio state in NetworkManager. Here's a breakdown of each component of the command: - "nmcli": It is the command-line tool for NetworkManager, a network connection manager for Linux-based systems. - "radio": It is a subcommand of "nmcli" used to manage the radio states (such as Wi-Fi, WWAN) of devices. - "wwan": It is an argument used with the "radio" subcommand to specifically manage the WWAN radio state. In summary, running the "nmcli radio wwan" command will display the current state (enabled or disabled) of the WWAN radio. It can be useful for turning on or off the WWAN radio of a device.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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