Hi,
I've enabled the quirk and made shure that it is active, but it doesn't make any difference. With ifconfig I see only tx packets, but no rx packets. regards Harald -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no> Gesendet: Don 3 November 2016 15:42 An: Harald Jung - ECOS Technology <harald.j...@ecos.de> CC: Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>; ModemManager (development) <modemmanager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org> Betreff: Re: AW: 03f0:521d Hewlett-Packard again Harald Jung - ECOS Technology <harald.j...@ecos.de> writes: > Hi, > > > > now i've got two notebooks with this mobile device, the older one works with > the option driver, the newer one not. Cannot explain that. The USB descriptors look identical for all serial functions AFAICS. The only noticable difference between the two devices is the CCID function. I assume that is a SIM interface? Don't think it matters in any way. > I've tried both with mbim, it works until the ip is set to the wwan > interface, but no network connection is possible. This might be related to the /sys/class/net/[iface]/cdc_ncm/ndp_to_end quirk thingy. AFAIR, we ended up enabling that by default for all Huawei devices recently. But that doesn't work for the HP OEMs using HPs vendor ID. Verify that you have the file and that it shows the expected default value 'N': grep . /sys/class/net/*/cdc_ncm/ndp_to_end Then try to enable the quirk and see if that makes a difference: echo Y > /sys/class/net/[iface]/cdc_ncm/ndp_to_end If it does, then I guess we need to add this HP device ID to the quirk list. Bjørn
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