: nm-tool doesn't show my mobile broadband card
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Hi,
I have a so-called web'n'walk stick. I managed to have it reported not
as a
USB drive, but as a modem
that out with lsusb.
Kind regards, Nicholas Herriot.
Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 14:38:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jochen Wiedmann jochen.wiedm...@gmail.com
Subject: nm-tool doesn't show my mobile broadband card
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Hi Jochen,
What stick are you using?
i.e. Make and model number?
You can find that out with lsusb.
Kind regards, Nicholas Herriot.
Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 14:38:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jochen Wiedmann jochen.wiedm...@gmail.com
Subject: nm-tool doesn't show my mobile broadband card
May 2009 14:38:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jochen Wiedmann jochen.wiedm...@gmail.com
Subject: nm-tool doesn't show my mobile broadband card
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Hi,
I have a so-called web'n'walk
Never mind, problem was me: I had to load the option driver:
/sbin/lsmod option
Now everything works fine.
Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
Hi,
I have a so-called web'n'walk stick. I managed to have it reported not as
a USB drive, but as a modem by using usb_modeswitch:
[...@mcjwi ~]$
I am surprised that /sbin/lsmod option solved your issue.
1. That is not even a valid command.
2. The driver should auto load on most modem distros.
If for some reason you really did have to manually load the driver. You
would probably want to use modprobe option so that the usbserial driver