[MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey, For anyone interested, there's some work ('qmi-wdm' branch in the upstream MM tree) to be able to grab qmi/wdm ports, currently just exposed as raw MMPort objects. Of course, you'll need a device with such ports (got a Pantech UML290 here) and a recent enough kernel with Björn's qmi_wwan

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
Aleksander Morgado writes: > For anyone interested, there's some work ('qmi-wdm' branch in the > upstream MM tree) to be able to grab qmi/wdm ports, currently just > exposed as raw MMPort objects. Of course, you'll need a device with > such ports (got a Pantech UML290 here) and a recent enough ke

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Aleksander Morgado
For anyone interested, there's some work ('qmi-wdm' branch in the upstream MM tree) to be able to grab qmi/wdm ports, currently just exposed as raw MMPort objects. Of course, you'll need a device with such ports (got a Pantech UML290 here) and a recent enough kernel with Björn's qmi_wwan driver.

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Marius Bjørnstad Kotsbak
On 11. april 2012 15:11, Aleksander Morgado wrote: For anyone interested, there's some work ('qmi-wdm' branch in the upstream MM tree) to be able to grab qmi/wdm ports, currently just exposed as raw MMPort objects. Of course, you'll need a device with such ports (got a Pantech UML290 here) and

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
Aleksander Morgado writes: >> The classical example is the Ericsson MBM modems used in Lenovo and Dell >> laptops, which present AT command cdc-wdm interfaces. ModemManager >> should collect these and use them if necessary. >> > > So those cdc-wdm interfaces are pure AT ports, no QMI involved in

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
Marius Bjørnstad Kotsbak writes: > I might also get time to test this as i just received my ZTE 820D > modem. But I just wonder what the point of doing this is? Is it giving > better performance In my testing with a Huawei E392 (which uses the same Qualcomm chipset as the ZTE 820D) I've never b

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Marius Bjørnstad Kotsbak
On 11. april 2012 16:07, Bjørn Mork wrote: Marius Bjørnstad Kotsbak writes: I might also get time to test this as i just received my ZTE 820D modem. But I just wonder what the point of doing this is? Is it giving better performance In my testing with a Huawei E392 (which uses the same Qualcom

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Marius Kotsbak
Den 16:18 11. april 2012 skrev Marius Bjørnstad Kotsbak < marius.kots...@gmail.com> følgende: > On 11. april 2012 16:07, Bjørn Mork wrote: > >> Marius Bjørnstad >> Kotsbak> >> writes: >> > > > >> Note that the downstream bandwidth isn't affected (to the same degree at >> least). But that is rea

Re: [MM] grabbing QMI/WDM ports

2012-04-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
Marius Bjørnstad Kotsbak writes: > In Network manager, I don't find any IPv6 settings when using PPP. You can do a simple command line test with something like: pppd connect 'chat -e -v "" AT+CGDCONT=1,\"IPV4V6\",\"your-apn\" OK ATDT*99# CONNECT' nodefaultroute ipv6 , debug nodetach noauth no