>>> "Bruce A. Johnson" <bjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 19.08.2021 um 21:37 in Nachricht <8926b5b1-6d52-cf73-8936-bb097d8743cd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I am trying to integrate an MBIM cellular modem (Sierra Wireless MC7455) > into my project, and while there seem to be plenty of people doing the > same thing, all of the references seem to point to using ModemManager to > set up the connection and NetworkManager to manage the IP config > (address, gateway, and DNS). I'd like to avoid having to add > NetworkManager to my build, since I've been getting along nicely with > systemd-networkd for my Ethernet and Wi-Fi interfaces (using iwd to > manage the Wi-Fi connection). Is there any work afoot to get > systemd-networkd to set up the IP address info in concert with > ModemManager, or do I have to force NetworkManager to play nicely with > systemd-networkd? Isn't the trick that the WIFI driver or kernel doe most of the magic required to make WIFI work, while a modem driver typically does not know much about the modem, i.e. a cellular modem requires some "special treatment". Dumb question: Does it work without systemd (i.e..: Do yoiu hgave some code that does all that handling)? Regards, Ulrich > > -- > Bruce A. Johnson | Firmware Engineer > Blue Ridge Networks, Inc. > 14120 Parke Long Court Suite 103 | Chantilly, VA 20151 > Main: 1.800.722.1168 | Direct: 703-633-7332 > http://www.blueridgenetworks.com > OpenPGP key ID: 296D1CD6F2B84CAB https://keys.openpgp.org/