TP-LINK HSUPA Modem MA180 2357:0201

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Here are all infos about this device. I think I catched the relevant data.

Switching to modem/network-mode works with 

eject /dev/sr0

It works with "option" 
/dev/ttyUSB2 has accepted at-commands

and qmi_wwan (in testcase with interface 1 instead of 0)

I was able get an IPv4- connection via qmi-interface.

I was not able to get online via IPv6.

qmi-version-infos are also inside the attachment.


This is, what windows says about this device:

Diagnostics USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_00\6&37BC1CE0&0&0000
NMEA        USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_01\6&37BC1CE0&0&0001

Modem       USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_03\6&37BC1CE0&0&0003
Networkcard USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_04\6&37BC1CE0&0&0004


mmc USBSTOR\CDROM&VEN_TP-LINK&PROD_MMC_STORAGE&REV_2.31\7&7ED6A61&0&863077010330565&0


Labels at the housing:

MA180
FCC ID: T7MA180V2
IC: 8853-MA180V1


Windows-software at the stick is identical to 
http://www.tp-link.com.de/Resources/software/MA180_V1_Easy_Setup_Assistant.zip
(same md5)


Thomas




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