On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Brian Gitonga Marete <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Brian Gitonga Marete <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I have the same (or very similar) ZTE MF192 modem referred to by >> Dmitry Morozhnikov here: >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2012-February/msg00014.html >> My modem is supplied by Orange Kenya, for use in their Orange Internet >> 3G service. >> >> In summary, it also does NOT work for me with MM/NM out of the box. >> What is more, the patch suggested by Dmitry in the mail thread >> referenced above suffices at least establish an Internet connection >> that is fully usable. >> >> Wvdial works well with this MF192 device, and attached is my wvdial >> config as wvdial.conf. I have also attached wvdial.log, so that you >> can see what wvdial uses to successfully drive it. >> >> I was also able to capture a USB trace (using Wireshark) of windows >> driving the modem from within a Virtualbox VM. I think this will allow >> you to develop full support for this modem. The capture trace reflects >> all traffic to/from the modem from hotplug to a short time after I >> successfully "connect" from withing the Windows program. Please see >> the attachment zte-mf192.cap.xz for this captured trace. View it from >> Wireshark. >> >> Also attached are the files modem-manager.log and network-manager.log, >> showing the log of a failed connection attempt (before applying the >> patch referenced above). Please also see lsusb.txt for USB ID details >> about my modem. >> >> One last thing: I can confirm that, as in Dmitry case, the AT commands >> ZPAS? and ZSNT=1,0,0 do not seem to work on this modem. (And, in fact, >> I don't see them in the Windows trace (zte-mf192.cap.xz) which >> contains many AT commands to the modem. >> >> If I had a better idea about the structure/architecture of MM, I might >> be able to help better, with actual code :) >> >> Please let me know if you need any further information. >> >> Thanks! > > Hello all, > > I sent the above email a few days ago but I don't think it went > through on account of a large additional attachment. > > That attachment (372K in size) contains a full USB capture trace of > the modem being successfully driven from Windows (everything from > Hotplug to connection), while running in a VM (captured using > Wireshark). It is clear from the trace that Windows uses PPP on it. > The device is 19d2:1517 initially and usb_modeswitch transforms it to > a device with ID 19d2:1519. > > To whom do I send this USB capture trace, which should allow > development of complete support of this device? > > I reiterate that Dmitry's patch works to establish a full and usable > internet connection. > > I am happy to supply any further information, or to help in analysis > or debugging, even at fairly low levels. >
Allow me to add that this device is supplied by Orange Kenya, for their new 3G service here. -- Brian Gitonga Marete Toshnix Systems - http://toshnix.com _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
