On 11/22/18 4:28 PM, ael wrote:

On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 03:10:15PM +0100, Miroslav Skoric wrote:

What is needed to install so that Devuan Jessie recognizes Huawei modems:

- Huawei Mobile Connect - 3G modem (Wintendo sees it as such)
- Huawei USB modem E3372 4G
- Huawei Mobile Wifi router E5573C 4G


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Above was on Debian. I imagine that your dongles are more recent: maybe
quite different.

I wrote some notes on getting a huwai dongle going, but I don't have
them to hand just now. I think that most of the information was on line.


Well, yesterday I visited some ISP shops here and they mostly offered dongles or routers as the second and third above, E3372 4G and/or E5573C 4G. And in the veterans club here they had an older dongle (i.e. the first one above, 3G) that was earlier used at some Wintendo machine. I inserted it for test into a dual-boot Wintendo / Devuan Jessie 64bit and nothing happened. (On the other side, Wintendo installed drivers and app from files located within the dongle memory.)

I found some info on the net that such dongles might require to be switched from the bulk memory stick mode to the modem mode, or something like that, to be able to activate in Linux.

However, I asked in this list here because I wondered if Devuan distro might have some special requirements regarding running such modem dongles. So, in general I wonder what software packages from repository are used with such type of peripherals.

Misko
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