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Re: Huawei E3372: Success (!)



I didn't manage to get from Jessie because there were so many dependencies. I should have installed 
so many other packages that my system would have been almost 'Jessie'... 

and then giving: 

--- --- 

# usb_modeswitch -J  -v 0x12d1 -p 0x157d
Look for default devices ...
   product ID matched
 Found devices in default mode (1)
Access device 006 on bus 007
Current configuration number is 1
Use interface number 0
Use endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in)

USB description data (for identification)
-------------------------
Manufacturer: HUAWEI_MOBILE
     Product: HUAWEI_MOBILE
  Serial No.: 0123456789ABCDEF
-------------------------
Using standard Huawei switching message
Looking for active driver ...
 OK, driver detached
Set up interface 0
Use endpoint 0x01 for message sending ...
Trying to send message 1 to endpoint 0x01 ...
 OK, message successfully sent
Reset response endpoint 0x81

--- --- 

And now it is working(!) 

Actually I don't know if everything started working only because of with that - J option, 
because I tried it already once earlier. I have isntalled one firmware from Huawei too during this 
work... 

-hv
 

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On Thu, 2/26/15, Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Huawei E3372
 To: "Bjørn Mork" <bjorn@mork.no>
 Cc: "Petr Kubánek" <petr@kubanek.net>, debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
 Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015, 5:01 PM
 
 It was written: 
 
 1) 
 ---
 Use the -J
 option if you want
 to switch it manually.  That's what the default
 config will do:
 
 bjorn@nemi:~$ tar zxOvf
 /usr/share/usb_modeswitch/configPack.tar.gz 12d1:157d
 
 12d1:157d
 
 # Huawei E3331
 TargetVendor=0x12d1
 TargetProduct=0x14db
 HuaweiNewMode=1
 
 ---
 You mean that that would
 work? That I have got all the needed packages? 
 That configPack??? 
 
 ---
 
 2) 
 ---
 But as I said:  Use the
 newest usb-modeswitch packages (from jessie).
 You need software which is newer than your
 modem, and this variant is
 pretty new.
 ---
 
 From where
 can I get that one? 
 I'll try that
 first. 
 
 
 -hv
 
 
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 On Thu, 2/26/15, Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: Huawei
 E3372
  To: "Hannu Virtanen" <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
  Cc: "Petr Kubánek" <petr@kubanek.net>,
 debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
  Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015, 4:36 PM
  
  Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
  writes:
  
 
 > usb_modeswitch
  -H -v 0x12d1 -p
 0x157d
  
  Which
 usb_modeswitch version do you have? 
  This
 device is supported by
  default since
  usb-modeswitch-data version 20140327-1, and
 should be
  automatically switch when it is
 discovered.
  
  In any case,
 the -H option
  won't work for this new
 device.  Use the -J
  option if you want to
 switch it manually. 
  That's what the
 default
  config will
  do:
  
   bjorn@nemi:~$ tar zxOvf
  /usr/share/usb_modeswitch/configPack.tar.gz
 12d1:157d
  
  12d1:157d
   # Huawei E3331
  
 TargetVendor=0x12d1
  
 
 TargetProduct=0x14db
   HuaweiNewMode=1
  
  
  But as
 I
  said:  Use the newest usb-modeswitch
 packages (from
  jessie).
 
 You need software which is newer
  than your
 modem, and this variant is
  pretty
  new.
  
  
  Bjørn


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