On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-06-22 at 23:29 +0200, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Tim Harvey
>> wrote:
>> > > > Also, I'm unclear how to NetworkManager on the QMI devices:
>> > > >
On Thu, 2017-06-22 at 23:29 +0200, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Tim Harvey
> wrote:
> > > > Also, I'm unclear how to NetworkManager on the QMI devices:
> > > > root@ventana:~# nmcli connection add type gsm ifname cdc-wdm1
> > > > con-name
>
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Tim Harvey wrote:
>>> Also, I'm unclear how to NetworkManager on the QMI devices:
>>> root@ventana:~# nmcli connection add type gsm ifname cdc-wdm1 con-name
>>> mc7455 apn h2g2
>>> Connection 'mc7455' (5dc4516e-e857-4917-9542-0dee211b692a)
Tim Harvey writes:
> What is the purpose of the two QMI+WWAN interface pairs in these modems?
Enabling concurrent connections to more than one APN before the qmap
muxing feature was added. All Sierra QMI modems I have worked with have
had this, starting with the MC7710.
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 8:35 AM, Aleksander Morgado
wrote:
> Hey,
>
>>
>> The MC7455 presents two QMI+WWAN pairs which I think is quite common
>> for the Sierra Wireless modems. The first appears to be raw-ip and the
>> 2nd 802.3. Most of the qmicli commands won't work
Hey,
>
> The MC7455 presents two QMI+WWAN pairs which I think is quite common
> for the Sierra Wireless modems. The first appears to be raw-ip and the
> 2nd 802.3. Most of the qmicli commands won't work on cdc-wdm0 (raw-ip)
> and I believe this is expected but I'm not clear exactly why (could
>