Re: LG LTE USB modem

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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 07:37:18PM -0500, Brian Walsh wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hm, maybe something that modemmanager could handle for you?  Have you
> > asked the developers of that program about this?
> 
> I have not checked with them. I am running on an embedded device with limited
> flash space. I do not have a full distribution install of utilities.
> 
> > Try the ethernet connection, hopefully that would be the best way to
> > talk to the modem, and is the way that most devices are going in the
> > future.
> 
> I still need the AT port to talk to the device to establish the network
> connection.
> 
> > If neither of these work out, we can write a simple usb-serial driver
> > that exposes the individual endpoints as tty devices but even then, you
> > will have to work with modemmanager to properly tie it in and get it to
> > work properly.
> 
> The ethernet device did not appear to be working properly which is why I was
> looking to try a ppp connection.  I could establish a network connection and
> query the ip address of the ethernet interface from the AT port but I could
> never get any traffic to go over the ethernet interface.

Have you tried contacting the vendor of the chip to determine exactly
how to interact with this device?  As it is "odd" I think you will need
that in order to progress further.

thanks,

greg k-h
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