Thomas Schäfer tschae...@t-online.de writes:
Here are all infos about this device. I think I catched the relevant data.
Switching to modem/network-mode works with
eject /dev/sr0
It works with option
/dev/ttyUSB2 has accepted at-commands
and qmi_wwan (in testcase with interface 1
Am Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2013, 22:24:14 schrieben Sie:
No further work need to be done in the kernel.
Are you able to provide the Windows .INF files from the device so we can
determine what kernel drivers each interface of the device requires?
Basically, instead of modeswitching the device,
Here are all infos about this device. I think I catched the relevant data.
Switching to modem/network-mode works with
eject /dev/sr0
It works with option
/dev/ttyUSB2 has accepted at-commands
and qmi_wwan (in testcase with interface 1 instead of 0)
I was able get an IPv4- connection via