Re: Sierra wireless Model: MC8790 qmi_wwan? Howto to test?

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Dan Williams <dcbw@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> However, if the 8790 (and other Sierra Gobi-based devices) do indeed
> provide QMI access in a *regular* manner (ie, doesn't need to be enabled
> via special commands like Bjorn had to do) then we should drive them
> with qcserial and qmi_wwan.

Just a comment to that:  I believe the MC7710 is sold in two versions
where the only difference is the default mode.  So you can order a
MC7710 with QMI support by default.  I just didn't know this when
ordering mine and got the wrong one.  That's why I had to enable QMI
mode explicitly.

But you don't have to hack anything to do this.  It is a supported
operation, but the details are only available to Sierra Wireless
customers under NDA so I cannot disclose them here.


Bjørn
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