> Actually, the K3565-Z doesn't support QMI either :) It does have the > possibility of a pseudo-ethernet port, but that's a custom > implementation by ZTE's firmware team that isn't at all QMI related. > Thankfully on the K3565-Z it's more or less standard and we don't have > to go to the lengths to support it that we do for QMI-based devices. It > appears the K3565-Z is based on the MDM6290 which is the same chipset > that's in your Sierra 8790 :) Thus no QMI. I can't follow. I use the qmi-script and libs from Bjørn Mork to get the pseudo-ethernet to work and you say there is no qmi? Ok, you are the expert. libqmi (zte-k3565z)says: [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] Checking version info... [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] [/dev/cdc-wdm0] QMI Device supports 4 services: [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] [/dev/cdc-wdm0] ctl (1.2) [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] [/dev/cdc-wdm0] wds (1.3) [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] [/dev/cdc-wdm0] dms (1.2) [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] [/dev/cdc-wdm0] nas (1.0) [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] Asynchronously getting IDs... [/dev/cdc-wdm0] Device IDs retrieved: ESN: 'not available' IMEI: '357867027052282' MEID: 'not available' [24 Apr 2012, 18:14:47] [Debug] Client CID released > > (Technically QMI and pseudo-ethernet interfaces are completely > unrelated, it just happens that every Qualcomm-derived device that > supports QMI has the capability of a pseudo-ethernet interface even if > the OEM's firmware team doesn't actually expose it.) I try to understand. Regards, Thomas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html