HUAWEI SD Storage USB Device driver manufacturer is (Standard disk
drives) and developed by Microsoft in the database contains 20 versions
of the HUAWEI SD Storage USB Device matches the hardware GenDisk.HUAWEI
SD Storage USB Device compatible with 2 hardwares driver contains 1
binary files, You
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I'm running Ubuntu Lucid, and this bug still happens on my E220. Has
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panoet - You've commented in the wrong bug. The bug for the Huawei E220
is bug #449394. In that bug you will find some links to E220 firmware
which have worked for many people - see my comment #439 in this (446146)
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@effetto: Do you have usb-modeswitch installed?
Lucid + all updates + usb-modeswitch (although fresh installation) solved the
problem for me in a 1552 case. Please see also Bug #561051
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This bug is alive.
Upgraded from Jaunty.
Modem: E1750, Italy, 3 (H3G)
Kernel: 2.6.31-21-generic
Network-manager: vanilla Karmic (0.799...) and 0.8 from PPA
lsusb returns:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 12d1:1001 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E620 USB Modem
I omit the dmesg for brevity.
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@girts: I can try that (if the support member I get is able to do so - I
have faced really stupid people there already). - Anyway, both modems I
have (different providers and different modem) work on Ubuntu 9.10. So
that they don't work on 10.04 is definitely a regression. And BTW: Do
you assume
Martin Wildam wrote on 2010-04-11:
Martin ask your ISP to give you latest firmware and software updates for
modems. I don't trust firmwares which are available for download under
HUAWEI site.
If you upgrade firmware and software then under Vista and 7 you must see
your modem and there must be
Get a Huawei E5, it doesn't need a driver, just a working WiFi connection.
That's what I did.
Nicholas Ipsen
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I have extra bought a second different modem (besides for backup also to
help testing) FYI: Again issues on 10.4 beta 2. While my E220 and (the
new fresh bought) E620 (in lsusb, officially it's the E1552) work on
9.10, on 10.04 beta 2 the latter (E620 / E1552) does not work - see
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 19:58, girts gir...@gmail.com wrote:
Important!
People please update modem firmware and software on them. After I updated
with latest HUAWEI
E220 modem firmware and software from my provider all started working fine
I can confirm this - had the same experience
Important!
People please update modem firmware and software on them. After I updated with
latest HUAWEI E220 modem firmware and software from my provider all started
working fine
I believe that I have found problem and this is modem firmware problem!!
Please check firmwares and
Using a fully updated Karmic (amd64) and kernel 2.6.31-20, I'm having
lots of trouble getting my E169 to connect to the network, and often it
only stays connected for a minute or two.
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@Carl: Are you sure it is a E169? - Does it show up as such on the lsusb
command?
@Roman:
I had no problems under 9.04 with my E160G. Then problems began with 9.10.
However, I noticed that my E160G showed up as E220/E270 on the lsusb command.
Some of them were similar to your problems. If
Well, my E1692 still doesn't work. It never gets switched to modem mode, so
the output of lsusb is:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 12d1:1446 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E1552 (HSPA
modem)
It should show 140C instead of 1446 if it had switched modes correctly.
This on karmic x86_64, with kernel
@Jose:
Can you please file a separate bug (if you didn't already) for E1692 / E1552
with that description. And please post a link to the new bug for all those who
want to follow that.
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@Martin Wildam: Here is need explained answer, so let me describe my
short story. I bought my first 3g modem in the last December. Network
Manager detected it without any problems. Then I used it often for a
couple of week.
It started to work anyhow after some time. Sometimes it was detected
Yeah. I've tested e1550 just now and it's working. I can connect to MTS
Russia successfully.
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@Suyog - You said why can't you just test and fix 3G modem issues.
The answer is that neither Canonical or the kernel developers at
www.kernel.org have the money or time to purchase and test all of the
different 3G modems on the market in all of the different countries in
the world. However the
has this been fixed in latest Alpha release of 10.04? I am yet not able to
connect to internet with Huawei EC1260 modem.
Really frustrating to see. why cant you just test and fix 3G modem issues? I am
back on 9.04 where everything worked so well.
I am using Reliance Netconnect Broadband+ in
can you confirm if Huawei EC1260 works in latest Lucid Lynx build?
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The issue doesn't seem to be their on the newest kernel version.
2.6.31-20. I successfully connected twice now.. I'll post back when I
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@SP - You might not need to eject the USB-drive anymore on Ubuntu 10.04
Lucid Lynx. A new version (1.1.0-2) of usb-modeswitch was added to
the Lucid repositories 5 days ago. I can't find the page anymore, but I
read that this version has added support for several Huawei modems.
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With the latest kernel I still have to use sudo rmmod usb-storage to
make the E220 work. This time I connected it, after 30 secs it shows up
on the network devices. I try to connect, it connects, the connection
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Declined for all releases. Changed to Fix Released as the commit to fix
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E620 USB Modem from upstream is in the
code for Lucid.
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is likely that you are encountering a problem that is different from the
one reported here. Please open a new bug and collect all apport logs for
that particular issue.
Thanks!
-JFo
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Reopening karmic task. It's only in -proposed and needs verification.
It'll be closed when it goes to -updates.
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@sly - That information would be more relevant and more useful to bug
#449394. In that bug you will find some links to E220 firmware which
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What is the official workaround if one installs from the Ubuntu 9.10 CD?
I have found so many different approaches on the net and it becomes
overwhelmingly confusing. Worse still after trying a few of the
recommendations that don't work one cannot know what is original in the
config and what is
@Ruben (re #445) - The remaining bug with Huawei E220/E270 is bug
#449394, not this bug, although your question is relevant to both
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Richard Wikberg,
Additionally I am interested in whether or not you see your Huawei
showing up as a usb drive. There have been reports that unmounting this enabled
usage in the network manager.
I'd be interested in your testing in this regard.
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2.6.31-17 shows modem first as a USB-drive. Ejected drive (not unmount)
and it started to show as a modem like it should. Then just chose from
NetworkManager Enable Mobile Network and opened my connection. Zadamn
I am on
Works the same way with 2.6.31-18
Startup-
Eject Vodafone USB-drive
NetworkManager-Choose Network provider
Connection made!
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@Richard Wikberg - I'm sorry to hear that you are still having problems
with your Huawei E169 (E620).
Could you please post the contents of your dmesg file here, along with
the kernel version you are now using?
Please also include the output of lsusb, so that we don't have to scroll
back to find
@madbiologist: I have been trying to track this for the E220. My lsusb reads:
Bus 006 Device 007: ID 12d1:1003 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E220 HSDPA Modem
/ E270 HSDPA/HSUPA Modem
dmesg repeatedly shows option: option_instat_callback: error -108
So since this is the same error, and the
@David Fraser - The launchpad bug report for the E220 is at bug #449394
and is probably a better place to work on this. Bug 446146 became too
long and confusing a long time ago, even before the fix for the E169
(E620) was released.
The E220 bug report contains a link to an E220 firmware in
@madbiologist: Brilliant, thanks for pointing me to the other bug. I've
delinked this from the E220 upstream bug and added a comment to the description
saying this bug does not apply to E220.
And yes, it was exactly the same modem (but I'll address that in the other bug)
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I am using kernel 2.6.31.17 now and I have also tested lucid kernel
2.6.32.4 as well. Neither of these kernels solve the Huawei E220 'loop'
bug. I have a 2.6.32 kernel on Sidux and that does work with the E220,
but only if you use usb-modeswitch as well (version 1.0.7 in my case).
Usb-modeswitch
I am using an Hauwei K3565 Rev2 Modem (Vodafone Mobile Connect - Western
Europe Model) in 9.10 (Hard drive install) this didn't connect to the
internet despite hardware wizard launching and appearing to connect,
firefox could not load any pages up.
I have used Ubuntu 10.4 Alpha 2 and the same bug
@Nightstrike2009 - It sounds like you are experiencing a different bug.
Please type lsusb in a terminal (while the modem is plugged in) and
check if the id codes match those in the original description for this
bug. If not, you should open a new bug report, particularly if the
contents of your
@Martin
That's is another issue.
Open a new bug against mobile-broadband-provider info reporting the problem and
and don't forget to specify providers affected.
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I meant mobile-broadband-provider-info.
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Thanks for the hint, I will do that. My main message however should have
been, that with the current kernel in 10.04 Alpha 2 mobile internet for
me works in general. - This was my first test on the 10.04 Alpha 2
because I heard, that it is going to use some older packages in general
because of
@martin
Have you restarted Ubuntu after adding the mobile connection?
In my situation all has worked for a while (2 or 3 times) but after a system
restart now the mobile connection (vodafone) doesn't work and in dmesg it
return
Terminating on signal 15
Connection terminated.
Exit.
Ubuntu
@neuromancer: On my karmic machine I did plenty of restarts in the
meantime - that is my production machine. On Lucid Alpha 2 I think I
also did a restart and tested again then, but I am not 100 % sure - will
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@all with DNS problems
this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-broadband-
provider-info/+bug/498110 is the bug for the dns problems, so far i only
see people with three as provider having this. For austrian drei-
users, there is also a small bug here (still needs to be
I either don't have problems on Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2. Only thing is the
DNS servers: I need to set them manually - automatic setting the servers
does not work (at least here in Austria with Three does not). Same also
for 9.10 - and I also heard of those problems from somebody else on
provider A1.
The problem also occurs on my system:
$ uname -a
Linux rhnb4119 2.6.31-18-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 8 14:54:52 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
# from proposed
$ sudo lsusb | grep Modem
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 12d1:1001 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E620 USB Modem
# first generation o2 Surf-Stick
Note that the fix messages are only for Lucid, not for Karmic. This is
assigned to Andy Whitcroft, who last commented on this in November -
perhaps we could have a comment on whether the Lucid fix is definitive,
and if we can expect a karmic backport?
If not, we need some analysis of:
* Which
Also note that of the two upstream bug reports,
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14499 is for the E220 and is
not fixed yet, so this is not entirely fixed, even in the latest kernel
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There is link where is available latest kernels for Debian/Ubuntu:
http://blog.robertalks.com/
Maybe this will help for lots of Ubuntu 9.10 users. I am sorry I don't test
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I have a eeepc1005HAG/HGO with an *internal* Huawei which also identifies
itself as 620-model
lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 12d1:1001 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E620 USB Modem
I have kernel 2.6.31-18-generic #55-Ubuntu running. With Windows
everything works fine, but with Kubuntu it does not
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PLEASE RELEASE NEW ISO IMAGES AFTER PROBLEM IS FIXED!!
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Why do people keep changing he status of this bug to fix released?
It's not fixed yet.
As I said before, this is a much bigger issue than most people think. It is
catastrophic
to loose internet connectivity on your laptop/netbook. It's a dead end for most
newcomers.
I survive because of a
THERE SOME IS SO LAZY TO TEST 9.10 WITH 2.6.32.2 KERNEL WHICH ON MANDRIVA 2010
SOLVED PROBLEM!
IS THERE SO DIFFICULT TO TEST WITH 2.6.32.2 KERNEL?
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Everything worked well with 9.04. I upgraded to 9.10 after I thought
problem was solved. I am new to Linux and it bothers me really to chnge
my working setup to nonworking. I have Fujitsu-Siemens desktop (about 5
years old) with E220 dongle by Vodafone. I've upgraded firmware to
latest one
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I don't have an overview now who initially had problems and who remains
still with problems. Maybe the fix solved a majority of the cases and
the remaining people have other additional causes that need an
additional fix. Is there somehow a possibility to create a statistic of
who initially had
I for one still have the problem and am looking forward to a fix. Maybe
someone could start a thread in Ubuntu forum with a poll and ask
everyone here to vote if the fix worked or not..
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I don't have this kind of problems. After a ten insertions test, I get
100% success rate of modem detection. Automatic connection to ISP is 60%
and in the rest (40%) I can connect choosing the ISP from the contextual
menu of Network Manager (ver.0.7.996). Kernel log messages don't show
problems.
Nasty regression. Not fixed. Please change the status, or this will
continue forever.
Released kernel does not solve the Huawei / Network manager / Dial
problems.
Should we have sticked with 9.04 and waited for 10.04 instead?
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The original bug for E169 (lsusb: E620) is fixed with kernel 2.6.31-15
and newers. Should the rest of Huawei modems have different bug reports?
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The E169 is recognized by the kernel.
But it still refuses to dial/connect to the serviceprovder...
See comments #301 and #399.
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Richard, it's recognised by the kernel in about 30% of insertions on my
two computers. In those 30%, checking ls -la /dev/ttyU* return no file
or directory. After sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x12d1
product=0x1001, network-manager connects without any prompting. This
still seems a kernel
Further to last post, connecting with wvdial has about the same success
rate for me as connecting with network-manager. The problem for me is
that insertion of the modem does not reliably create /dev/ttyU0.
Repeated insertions will eventually trigger /dev/ttyU0. Using sudo
modprobe usbserial
Oops, in post #410, I meant the E169 modem is recognised by the kernel
in 70% of insertions, with 30% failing.
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After upgrade to new kernel 2.6.31-18-generic problem still exist with
my Huawei E220.
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I have had all possible kernels available thru update, also propposed
ones. The latest being 2.6.31-18-generic. I have E220 and none of them
works unless I start without dongle connected to USB and write few lines
to kill few daemons before plugging it to USB. All versions of kernel
have worked
I can confirm that the problem still exists in the 2.6.31-17-generic
kernel version. I'm using a huawei e156g modem. As I have said in my
previous posts, it does connect sometimes but when it does not, about 3
or 4 attempts at reconnecting are required for it to connect properly.
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After updating the Kernel today (8/01/2010)...
On inserting the modem, it is now detected by the network manager.
I then get the following error:
Jan 8 13:33:40 werasmus-desktop kernel: [ 7267.805905] sr1: scsi-1 drive
Jan 8 13:33:40 werasmus-desktop kernel: [ 7267.806119] sr 723:0:0:0:
Problem persists in this kernel update (2.6.31-17) for the huawei e220 modem.
Kernel seems to recognise it as a storage device, then as a modem, then as a
storage device ...
I have attached the output of /var/log/messages
Lucky for me I still have kernel 2.6.31-11 with which the modem works
Fixed as in device recognised by the kernel maybe, but that's only
half of the problem solved.
My E169 HSDPA still refuses to connect to the service provider (3)... it seemes
to try to dial,
but then just says disconected. Looks like it's a network manager bug to
me!
Works perfect on my
Fix don't work
Please remove status as Fixed. Problem is not fixed
Please test kernel 2.6.32.2 which I think contains fix for this problem.
I tested kernel 2.6.32.2 on Mandriva 2010 One Gnome and problem was
solved
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Several Huawei USB dongle don't work with kernel 2.6.31-12.40
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.31-17.54
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linux (2.6.31-17.54) karmic-proposed; urgency=low
[ John Johansen ]
* SAUCE: AppArmor: Fix oops after profile removal
- LP: #475619
* SAUCE: AppArmor: Fix Oops when in apparmor_bprm_set_creds
- LP: #437258
*
Thank You Ubuntu community for fix and sorry about recent bad comments and I
want to ask to remove them.
I also tested 2.6.32 in Mandriva 2010 GNOME One and also see that HUAWEI modem
works.
Many thanks for all!
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PLEASE RELEASE NEW ISO IMAGES FOR UBUNTU, KUBUNTU, XUBUNTU... 9.10
RELEASES AS HUAWEI USB DEVICES PROBLEM IS FIXED!
THANKS.
GIRTS
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Are there respins produced for *buntu in general? Didn't noticed that -
at least not for Jaunty...
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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Well I would only get back to windows as a last resort. Lets wait and
see. So far with the temp fix I found, the E220 it's working.
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I want to know when this bug is planned to fix because I want to use Ubuntu
9.10, but this bug make for me big problem?
Is there planned to create latest iso images after this bug will be fixed?
I think that there is super important to create new iso images for all Kubuntu,
Ubuntu...
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Please give Ubuntu users working solution how to use HUAWEI and other USB
modems which don't work in Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 Alpha 1!!
I already plan to go away from Linux to Windows and I think that there will be
thousands of people which will do the same!
Sorry, but situation is very bad!!!
Any of you who has ec168c I can confirm it is a network manager bug not
a kernel bug.
with opensuse 11.2 which uses kernel 2.6.31 and NM 0.7.1 . its connets.
if some of you can degrade the network manager then try this solution.
unfortunately i dont know how to degrade the network manager.
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