Well this is what John told me: "try /dev/cdc-wdm0 as a device or simply do
config interface option proto wwan option apn opengate the new wwan proto will automagically detect your needed prot and device" I had also tried this and variations, but same resuls: config interface 'wan' option proto 'ncm' option apn 'opengate' option device '/dev/ttyUSB1' Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: wan (4251): Timeout running AT-command Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: wan (4251): ncm[4251] Failed to initialize modem Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: wan (4401): Command failed: Permission denied Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: wan (4401): ncm[4401] Stopping network Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: wan (4401): Can't open device . Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: wan (4401): ncm[4401] Failed to disconnect Mon Oct 20 12:46:52 2014 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is now down Sami Olmari On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no> wrote: > Sami Olmari <s...@olmari.fi> writes: > >> option proto 'wwan' > > I don't know much about how this is supposed to work (don't have any > Huawei NCM modem), but I do see this in the patch posted earlier in this > thread: > >> diff --git a/package/network/utils/comgt/files/3g.usb >> b/package/network/utils/comgt/files/3g.usb >> index fd6837e..ac8326b 100644 >> --- a/package/network/utils/comgt/files/3g.usb >> +++ b/package/network/utils/comgt/files/3g.usb >> @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ find_3g_iface() { >> >> local proto >> config_get proto "$cfg" proto >> - [ "$proto" = 3g ] || return 0 >> + [ "$proto" = 3g ] || [ "$proto" = ncm ] || return 0 >> >> # bypass state vars here because 00-netstate could clobber .device >> local dev=$(uci_get network "$cfg" device) > > > which might explain stuff? > > > Bjørn _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel