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Re: Huawei E3372



I already a couple of hours ago tried with wvdial, but it cannot find the modem at all... I have used wvdial with several mobile phones earlier with success.  

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root@gone:/etc# wvdialconf
Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'.

Scanning your serial ports for a modem.

ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 2400 baud, next try: 9600 baud
ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 9600 baud, next try: 115200 baud
ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- and failed too at 115200, giving up.
Modem Port Scan<*1>: S1   S2   S3   


Sorry, no modem was detected!  Is it in use by another program?
Did you configure it properly with setserial?

Please read the FAQ at http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?WvDial

(that page doesn't exist.. ;=))  
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But what should I do with setserial? 

I have got the network manager, but it doesn't help... Maybe I should install the one 
from Ubuntu..?  Using Gnome. 

-hv

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On Thu, 2/26/15, Petr Kubánek <petr@kubanek.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Huawei E3372
 To: "Hannu Virtanen" <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
 Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015, 4:28 PM
 
 You must ask modem to
 dial..hard way:
 
 http://ernstagn.home.xs4all.nl/GPRS-HOWTO/GPRS-HOWTO-6.html
 
 or if you use NetworkManager,
 broadband connections should show on..it
 all
 depends on your window manager and parts you have
 installed.
 
 Ubuntu does
 recognize modem itself and ask how to connect, including
 for
 PIN.
 
 Petr
 
 Hannu Virtanen píše v Čt
 26. 02. 2015 v 04:03 -0800:
 > It had no
 effect. 
 > 
 > It seems
 that the thing is somewhat working all the time, because the
 light is on, 
 > but it has no connection
 with the computer... 
 > 
 > -hv
 > 
 >
 --------------------------------------------
 > On Thu, 2/26/15, Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
 wrote:
 > 
 >  Subject:
 Re: Huawei E3372
 >  To: "Petr
 Kubánek" <petr@kubanek.net>
 >  Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 >  Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015, 2:40
 PM
 >  
 >  then doing
 this: 
 >  
 >  (it
 was just *impossible* to
 >  find out by
 reading from the manpage of usb_modeswitch,
 >  which number 
 >  is
 the vendor id, which number
 >  the
 product id and that you should put those 0x in the front
 >  of them...) 
 >  
 >  --- 
 >  
 >  usb_modeswitch -H -v 0x12d1 -p
 >  0x157d
 >  
 >  Looking for default
 >  devices ...
 > 
    found matching
 >  product
 ID
 >     adding device
 >   Found device in default mode,
 class or
 >  configuration (1)
 >  Accessing device 010 on
 >  bus 007 ...
 > 
 Getting the current device
 > 
 configuration ...
 >   OK, got
 current device
 >  configuration (1)
 >  Using first interface:
 >  0x00
 >  Using
 endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81
 >  (in)
 >  Inquiring device details; driver will
 >  be detached ...
 > 
 Looking for active driver
 >  ...
 >   OK, driver found
 >  ("usb-storage")
 >   OK, driver
 >  "usb-storage" detached
 >  
 >  SCSI inquiry
 data (for identification)
 > 
 -------------------------
 >   
 > 
 Vendor String: HUAWEI  
 > 
    Model
 >  String: Mass
 Storage    
 >  Revision String:
 >  2.31
 > 
 -------------------------
 >  
 >  USB description data (for
 >  identification)
 > 
 -------------------------
 > 
 Manufacturer: HUAWEI_MOBILE
 >   
 > 
    Product: HUAWEI_MOBILE
 >   
 > 
 Serial No.: 0123456789ABCDEF
 > 
 -------------------------
 >  Sending
 Huawei control message ...
 >   OK, Huawei control message
 sent
 >  -> Run lsusb to note any
 changes. Bye.
 >  
 > 
 ---
 >  
 > 
 > 
 >  Let's see
 >  if it had any effect and if working
 now... 
 >  
 > 
 -hv
 >  
 > 
 > 
 > 
 --------------------------------------------
 >  On Thu, 2/26/15, Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
 >  wrote:
 >  
 >   Subject: Re: Huawei
 >  E3372
 >   To: "Petr Kubánek"
 <petr@kubanek.net>
 >   Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 >   Date: Thursday, February 26,
 2015, 2:06 PM
 >   
 >   OK. (Don't worry) 
 >   
 >   (I realized a bit later
 >  that
 >   there was a typo.)  
 >  
 > 
 >   
 >   lsusb gives (among
 >  others) : 
 >   
 >   Bus 007 Device
 >  010: ID 12d1:157d Huawei
 >   Technologies Co.,
 >  Ltd.
 >   
 >   Now
 > 
 
 >  just trying to work out how to use
 that knowledge in 
 >   usb_modeswitch, ... reading
 the man page...
 >  
 >   
 >   -hv
 >   
 >   
 >   
 >  
 > 
 --------------------------------------------
 >   On Thu, 2/26/15, Petr
 Kubánek <petr@kubanek.net>
 >   wrote:
 >   
 >   
 > 
 Subject: Re: Huawei
 >   E3372
 > 
   To: "Hannu Virtanen" <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
 >    Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 >    Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015,
 1:19
 >  PM
 >    
 >    Sorry, typo: lsusb
 >  should
 >   
 work.
 >    
 >   
 >   Petr
 > 
   
 >    Hannu Virtanen
 >   píše v Čt
 >  26. 02. 2015 v
 >   
 02:14 -0800:
 >    > if 
 >    >
 >    
 >    > root@gone:/# lsubs
 >    > 
 >    >
 it says: 
 >    > 
 >    > 'bash:
 >   lsubs:
 > 
   komentoa ei
 >  löydy'
 >    > 
 >   
 >
 >  (in Finnish:
 >   'no such command')
 >    
 >    > 
 >   
 >  >
 -hv 
 >    > 
 >   
 > 
 >
 >   
 >  
 > 
 --------------------------------------------
 >    > On Thu, 2/26/15, Petr Kubánek
 <petr@kubanek.net>
 >    wrote:
 >    >
 
 >   
 >   >  Subject:
 >    Re: Huawei E3372
 >    > 
 >  To:
 "Hannu
 >   
 >  
 >  Virtanen"
 <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
 >    >  Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 >    >  Date: Thursday, February 26,
 2015,
 >   1:05
 >    PM
 >   
 > 
 >  
 >    >  RTFM.
 >   
 > 
 >  
 >    >  lsubs will get
 >    you
 >   product ID and vendor
 >  ID.
 >    >  
 >    > 
 > 
 usb_modswitch -H -P 0xxxx -V
 >   
 >  0xxxx
 >  will then work, you will
 of
 >    course
 > 
   >  need to
 >   substitute
 >  what you
 >    get
 from lsusub.
 >    >  
 >    >  Petr
 >   
 >  
 >    > 
 >    >  Hannu Virtanen
 >   
 > 
 píše
 >   v Čt 26. 02. 2015
 v
 >    >  01:56
 >    -0800:
 >   
 >  > If this:
 >   
 >    >  > 
 > 
   > 
 >  >
 >   root@gone:/home/hv#
 >    >  usb_modeswitch -H
 >  
 > 
 >   > 
 > 
   > 
 >    > 
 >   >
 > 
   >  it
 >    says: 
 >    >  > 
 > 
   > 
 >    > No
 >    >  default
 >   vendor/product ID
 >    given.
 > 
 Aborting.
 >    >  > 
 >   
 > 
 >  > If
 >   this
 >   
 > 
 >  >
 >    
 >    > 
 >  > root@gone:/home/hv#
 >    >  usb_modeswitch -J
 >  
 > 
 >   > 
 > 
   > 
 >    > 
 >   >
 > 
   >  it
 >    says: 
 >    >  > 
 > 
   > 
 >    >
 >    > 
 > 
 usb_modeswitch:
 >   invalid
 option
 >    -- 'J'
 >    > 
 >  > 
 >    >  > ---
 >  
 >  --- 
 >    > 
 >    >
 
 >    >  > -hv
 >    > 
 >    >
 
 >    >  >
 >    > 
 >   
 >  
 > 
 --------------------------------------------
 >    >  > On Thu, 2/26/15, Petr
 >  Kubánek
 >   
 <petr@kubanek.net>
 >    >  wrote:
 > 
   >  >
 >  
 >    >  >  Subject:
 >  
 > 
 >   > 
 > 
   Re: Huawei
 >  E3372
 >   
 >   >  > 
 >  To:
 >   
 "Hannu
 >    > 
 >  Virtanen" <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
 >    >  >  Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 >    >  >  Date: Thursday,
 February
 >  26,
 > 
   2015, 12:24
 >    > 
 >  PM
 >    > 
 >    >  
 >   
 >  > 
 >    > 
 >    usb_modeswitch -H or
 >   
 >  >
 
 >   > 
 >   
 > 
 usb_modeswitch
 >   
 >   >  -J,
 >  see usb_modeswitch
 >    man page.
 >   
 >  >  Then
 >    > 
 >  it
 >   is
 the same as other GPRS modems.
 >   
 > 
 >   > 
 >    >  
 >   
 > 
 >   >  Petr
 >    > 
 >    >
 
 >   
 >   
 > 
 >  >  Hannu
 >   
 >  
 >  >  > 
 Virtanen
 >    > 
 >    píše v St 25. 02. 2015 v 23:38
 -0800:
 >    >  >  > Anybody
 got Huawei
 >  E3372
 >    working
 >   
 > 
 >  with
 >   
 > 
 >    > 
 > 
 debian? 
 >    >  > 
 >   
 > 
 >  > 
 >    >  >  >
 >    If got,
 >   
 >  >  how
 >  to do it? 
 >   
 >   >  >
 >  
 >    >  >
 
 >   
 >   >  >  >
 >    > 
 >  >
 >    
 >    > 
 -hv
 >   
 >   > 
 >   
 > 
 >  > 
 >    > 
 >  
 >  >  >
 >    >  
 >   
 >  >
 
 >   >  
 >    > 
 >  > 
 >   
 >   >  > 
 >    >  > 
 >   
 >   >  > 
 >    >  
 >   
 >
 >   
 >   
 >  >
 
 >    
 >   
 >  
 > 
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