Re: How to make EDGE USB Modem work in Linux?

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In The Name Of Allah The compassionate merciful

Hello ;
Thank you
No that device is supported just needed
[CODE]sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=1478 product=21[/CODE]

And wvdial can connect to EDGE internet via device

But Network manager cann't and it seems because of that it cann't
detect proper symbolink between ttyUSB0 , ttyUSB1 , ttyUSB2 that are
created by device
One is for internet , another for sms and call , ..

but wvdialconf can detect true one for internet .
Regards dehqan

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Marvin Stodolsky
<marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dehqan
> 1) Have you tried a simple:
> $ sudo wvdialconf
> or
> $ sudo wvdialconf create
> to check for modem detection?
> 2)
> $ sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x05c6 product=0×0015
> Something may be wrong with the syntax here.
> The 0x symbol pair as displayed in my GMAIL are not identical: 0x  versus
>  0×
> They should both be the same. My guess would be the 0x is correct
> On my System:
> $ sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x05c6 product=0x0015
> is successful, though I don't have the matching USB hardware.
> while your ERROR is reproduced with:
> $ sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x05c6 product=0×0015
> MarvS
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 2:50 AM, a dehqan <dehqan65@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> In The Name Of Allah The compassionate merciful
>>
>> Good day all ;
>> Have a EDGE USB Modem and want to connect internet with it .
>> It has a drive that contain a driver and windows users install it and go
>> ..
>>
>> Someone told me use usb_modeswitch :
>>
>> > mode switching data for usb-modeswitch
>> >
>> > Several new USB devices have their proprietary Windows drivers onboard,
>> > especially WAN dongles. When plugged in for the first time, they act
>> > like a flash storage and start installing the driver from there. If
>> > the driver is already installed, the storage device vanishes and
>> > a new device, such as an USB modem, shows up. This is called the
>> > "ZeroCD" feature.
>> >
>> > On Debian, this is not needed, since the driver is included as a
>> > Linux kernel module, such as "usbserial". However, the device still
>> > shows up as "usb-storage" by default. usb-modeswitch solves that
>> > issue by sending the command which actually performs the switching
>> > of the device from "usb-storage" to "usbserial".
>>
>> Now , don't know how to use usb_modeswitch ?
>> have read man and did so > sudo usb_modeswitch -v 05c6 -p 0015
>>  but result says #
>> Warning: no switching method given.
>> [url]http://pastebin.com/20XTpZVk[/url]
>>  or
>> Did so but lsusb does not show anything changed :
>>
>>
>> > sudo usb_modeswitch -v 05c6 -p 0015 -V 05c7 -P 0016 -H -s -R
>> >
>> > Looking for target devices ...
>> >  No devices in target mode or class found
>> > Looking for default devices ...
>> >  Found devices in default mode or class (1)
>> > Accessing device 005 on bus 004 ...
>> > Using endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in)
>> > Using endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in)
>> > Not a storage device, skipping SCSI inquiry
>> >
>> > USB description data (for identification)
>> > -------------------------
>> > Manufacturer: Global Mobile
>> >      Product: Global Mobile
>> >   Serial No.: 1234567890ABCDEF
>> > -------------------------
>> > Sending Huawei control message ...
>> >  OK, Huawei control message sent
>> > -> Run lsusb to note any changes. Bye.
>> >
>>
>> Also tried this guide but have error at >
>> $ sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x05c6 product=0×0015
>> [sudo] password for alabd:
>> FATAL: Error inserting usbserial
>> (/lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/usbserial.ko):
>> Invalid argument
>>
>> Will be thankful if you guide me .
>>
>> Regards Dehqan
>
>



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