On 2017-06-12 17:37, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Lars Melin <larsm17@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
1c9e:9803 can be added, the other ones may be reserved id's for
products that never reached the market.
Out of curiosity: How do you know these things?
Thanks for very valuable information. Our lists of supported devices
are long enough without lots of dead entries...
Bjørn
The driver is almost 6 years old and only the first two id's has
surfaced on the net or in all the GPL code I have from some of the major
Chinese 3G router manufacturers.
1c9e:9801 is btw included in a mfgr specific qmi_wwan driver together
with some other id's which may interest you.
Tell me if you want to get that driver and I'll mail it to you.
The driver is written by Qualcomm for Longcheer and Qualcomm is known
for including device id's that either never become used or (even worser)
will be used for a product with an interface layout not matching what
was listed in the big Qualcomm driver .inf file
I have never seen qcwwan.ndi used for anything else than rmnet/qmiwwan
and a single interface without altsetting and with 3 interfaces whereof
one is of interrupt type and with interface attributes ff/ff/ff can't
possibly be for any other net type protocol.
/Lars