Dan Williams <[email protected]> writes:
> On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 15:20 -0400, Nate Pleasant wrote:
>
>> As a side note, I'm also working with the new Verizon Pantech UML295
>> modem, which is turning out to be vastly different than the UML290.  You
>> can see the work I've done so far in the link below.
>> 
>> https://bitbucket.org/accelecon/modemmanager/wiki/PantechUML295
>
> Oh fun, one of those.  Does it support QMI or AT or DIAG at all, or is
> it solely Web-based?

This part caught my eye:

http://192.168.32.2/management

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<picaso 
version="1.0.0"><p-question><uri>http://192.168.32.2:80/management</uri><id>unknown</id></p-question><p-answer><time>2013-03-28T15:33:55.219Z</time><id>UML295_ea5eb1d8-ce40-498a-b061-eb02f110255e</id><component>wireless</component><subcomponent>cdma</subcomponent><subcomponent>gsm</subcomponent><subcomponent>lte</subcomponent><management><interfacemodes><active>ecm+hid
</active><available>ecm+hid
</available><available>rndis+hid
</available><available>rndis+hid+serial+acm+diag
</available><available>diag+adb+acm+serial+rmnet
</available><available>diag+adb+acm+serial+wmb
</available><available>mbim+hid
</available></interfacemodes><current><name/><description/><version>CC46F</version><size>0</size><time/><state><value>idle</value><description>
 
</description><percentage>0</percentage><error/></state></current><available/><ready/><installing/></management></p-answer></picaso>


So it looks like it supports a number of different modes, including a
couple with adb(!) and also a mbim mode.  Which I find interesting, but
which might not be that useful with MM yet.

I expect the "rmnet" function supports QMI.  But what's "wmb"?

Anyway, better not play with any mode without "hid" (which I assume is
the web interface), as we don't know how to switch modes then.  Although
I guess the diag+adb+acm+serial+rmnet mode is the closest one to the
UML290?



Bjørn
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