Re: associating cdc-acm with an LTE USB modem

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I don't have the modem right now - but will post the results of lsusb
-v  on Monday.
On a related note, the same modem which is in PCIe form factor  is
also packaged as a USB dongle.
I tried the USB dongle on a Ubuntu system today (linux kernel 2.6.32 I
think)  and the device shows up with
cdc-acm associated  ( 4ports  /dev/ttyACM[0-3]) and cdc-ether was also
invoked and the device was mapped to eth1

The device did respond to AT commands on /dev/ttyACM0  so am hopeful
that it will connect to the network. That is the next step.
As far as cdc-ether is concerned - I've never used that before and
will have to figure out how to communicate APN and phone number to the
device in that mode



Ashok Rao





On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Marius Kotsbak <marius.kotsbak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Den 04. mars 2011 05:21, skrev Ashok Rao:
>>
>> However, the modem is supposed to expose CDC-ACM ports and I can't get
>> the cdc-acm driver to associate with the modem.
>> How  do I add support for this device to cdc-acm. I've looked at
>> cd-acm.c and there  are templates for Nokia and Samsung phones and
>> also for quirky devices.
>>
>
> Can you provide us with output of "lsusb -v" about the modem?
>
> --
> Marius
>
>
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