Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-30 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
El vie., 9 mar. 2018 a las 13:09, Henrique Ferreiro (< henrique.ferre...@gmail.com>) escribió: > 2018-03-09 12:44 GMT+01:00 Aleksander Morgado : > >> >> >> >| state: 'connected' >> >> >> >|power state: 'on' >> >> >> >|

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-09 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
2018-03-09 12:44 GMT+01:00 Aleksander Morgado : > >> >> >| state: 'connected' > >> >> >|power state: 'on' > >> >> >|access tech: 'lte' > >> >> >| signal quality: '62' (recent) > >> >> > >> >> Well, that

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-09 Thread Aleksander Morgado
>> >> >| state: 'connected' >> >> >|power state: 'on' >> >> >|access tech: 'lte' >> >> >| signal quality: '62' (recent) >> >> >> >> Well, that means you're connected in LTE :) >> > >> > >> > That makes sense :-) I got confused by

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-08 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
El jue., 8 mar. 2018 a las 10:15, Aleksander Morgado (< aleksan...@aleksander.es>) escribió: > On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 12:19 AM, Henrique Ferreiro > wrote: > >> >| state: 'connected' > >> >|power state: 'on' > >> >|

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-08 Thread Aleksander Morgado
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 12:19 AM, Henrique Ferreiro wrote: >> >| state: 'connected' >> >|power state: 'on' >> >|access tech: 'lte' >> >| signal quality: '62' (recent) >> >> Well, that means you're

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-07 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
> > >| state: 'connected' > >|power state: 'on' > >|access tech: 'lte' > >| signal quality: '62' (recent) > > Well, that means you're connected in LTE :) > That makes sense :-) I got confused by very slow connection rates. Anyway,

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-07 Thread Aleksander Morgado
>| state: 'connected' >|power state: 'on' >|access tech: 'lte' >| signal quality: '62' (recent) Well, that means you're connected in LTE :) -- Aleksander https://aleksander.es ___

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-06 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
> > The "gsm" connection type name in NetworkManager is misleading. We use > "gsm" to refer to all 3GPP connection types (e.g. GSM, GPRS, EDGE, > UMTS, HSPA, LTE...). > What is the output of "mmcli -m 0" when you have the modem connected? > You shouldn't have needed to --set-current-capabilities.

Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-03-06 Thread Garreau, Alexandre
I would be, too, especially interested in any usb dongle or pci device that could use 4G, but *without* a web ui, rather with mmcli. Telephony would be a bonus. ___ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org

Re: Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-05 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey, On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 12:03 AM, Henrique Ferreiro wrote: > Thanks everybody for all answers. I checked the dd-wrt wiki page and finally > went for the D-Link DWM-222 (there weren't much more options to buy from > local retailers). > > I have a few questions

Setting up 4G in D-Link DWM-222 (was Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux)

2018-03-04 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
Thanks everybody for all answers. I checked the dd-wrt wiki page and finally went for the D-Link DWM-222 (there weren't much more options to buy from local retailers). I have a few questions regarding ModemManager after testing this modem for a while. I managed to connect almost with no manual

Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-22 Thread Bjørn Mork
Henrique Ferreiro writes: > Hi! https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/SupportedDevices/ > looks > quite outdated. Can anyone here recommend any 4G USB dongle which works > reasonably well on Linux? I guess this page became irrelevant because "all"

Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-21 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey! On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 5:52 PM, Henrique Ferreiro wrote: > Thanks for the info. Actually, that manual is from my carrier's web page :-) > > I guess if no one can recommend a qmi/mbim modem I'll go for the ones with a > Web UI. > I feel like I should really be

Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-21 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
I will be using it in Spain. My current carrier offers the following dongle: alcatel IK40V, which apparently is a rndis modem. Any idea about this particular model/protocol? El mar., 20 feb. 2018 a las 15:47, Nate Pleasant (< nate.pleas...@accelerated.com>) escribió: > Henrique, > > > What

4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-20 Thread Nate Pleasant
Henrique, What carrier and country are you looking to work in? I've been using the Huawei E8372 here in the US, and it works great on Linux with both AT and T-Mobile SIMs. It gets recognized as a Ethernet interface, and provides a web UI that you can use to manage and configure the E8372.

Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-19 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
Hi, thanks for the info. I just need network connectivity, so I guess the Huawei dongles would work ok.In any case, if I understood correctly, the benefit of a QMI/MBIM dongle is that they would just work on Linux, is that right? In that case, I would definitely prefer to get one of those but I

Re: 4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-16 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey, > > Hi! https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/SupportedDevices/ > looks quite outdated. Can anyone here recommend any 4G USB dongle which works > reasonably well on Linux? > Oh yea, that list was built for MM 1.0, quite a long time ago... > In particular, does the Huawei

4G USB dongles known to work on Linux

2018-02-16 Thread Henrique Ferreiro
Hi! https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/SupportedDevices/ looks quite outdated. Can anyone here recommend any 4G USB dongle which works reasonably well on Linux? In particular, does the Huawei E3372 or E8372 work? A quick google search returns mixed results. Thanks in advance,