Hi Dan, > > > I have a problem with a Huawaii LTE Stick which comes from German Telekom: > > > > > > Bus 001 Device 006: ID 12d1:1506 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. > > > > > > For an important LTE test project I need to have this stick working under > > > Ubuntu > > > Lucid where all our apllications are running on. > > > We have some newer versions for modemmanager and network-manager under > > > Lucid: > > > > check with usb-devices or /proc/bus/usb/devices if the option driver is > > properly bound. Older kernels have a problem here binding the right > > ports. I saw that even with Fedora 15 kernels. > > > > And that dongle is still a piece of work. Still trying to figure out on > > how it does the LTE switching to UMTS or GSM. Since LTE is a pure IP > > only connection, hiding it behind CGREG is wrong. > > Ouch, does it support normal CE* EPS commands? Is it based on a > Qualcomm chipset? In which case we'd have half a chance as all the QC > LTE dongles I've seen so far do support the EPS AT commands.
to some level it does, but this is not like the Verizon hardware where you have dedicated chips for CDMA and LTE, this seems to have one chip that can operate in GSM/UMTS and LTE. So from a pure AT command level interface all EPS commands are there, but I have not yet been able to make them work properly. In theory this hardware should also support IPV4V6 dual stack contexts, but it is still behaving funny when trying. Regards Marcel _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
