> Can you then do this for us too?
>
> qmicli -v -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --device-open-version-info --dms-get-model
>
> and then report the early bits about "QMI Device supports X services"?
Here you go:
[06 Jun 2013, 07:47:47] [Debug] [/dev/cdc-wdm0] QMI Device supports 5 services:
[06 Jun 2013, 07:47:
Graham Inggs writes:
>> Try QMI. Get libqmi with qmicli and temporarily bind the qmi_wwan driver
>> to the ethernet function instead of cdc_ether. The 2-5:1.1 below could
>> have changed since the logs you posted. Check it and adjust as
>> necessary (this recipe will work for Windows mode as wel
On Wed, 2013-06-05 at 17:27 +, Graham Inggs wrote:
> > Try QMI. Get libqmi with qmicli and temporarily bind the qmi_wwan driver
> > to the ethernet function instead of cdc_ether. The 2-5:1.1 below could
> > have changed since the logs you posted. Check it and adjust as
> > necessary (this reci
On 05/30/2013 02:40 PM, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Hey,
>
> We are reviewing the DBus interfaces in ModemManager before making a 0.8
> release, and we've come up with several changes to the Modem interface
> (see list below). Some of the changes are pretty useful, like being able
> to know which
> Try QMI. Get libqmi with qmicli and temporarily bind the qmi_wwan driver
> to the ethernet function instead of cdc_ether. The 2-5:1.1 below could
> have changed since the logs you posted. Check it and adjust as
> necessary (this recipe will work for Windows mode as well, except that
> the alread
Graham Inggs writes:
> So many questions! :) I'm going to try and answer them in one post.
>
>> Quick question, in Windows does the device have the 00/1/2/3/4/5 hardware
>> address?
>
> No, in Windows the MAC address was 00:1E:10:1F:E9:48
>
>> Can we get lsusb -v output for the device too thoug
> Can you tell me the firmware version of your E3276?
I have firmware version 21.192.13.00.00, it is not the HiLink variant.
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