At this point usb-modeswitch gets installed by default in Maverick and
later releases, and the bug 634178 in the above comment appears to have
been fixed; so I'll mark this bug as Fix Released.
Please don't hesitate to reopen this bug if it's not actually fixed by
installing usb-modeswitch in
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I filed a new bug for maverick (see Bug #634178) - installing usb-modeswitch
does not help any more.
Situation getting worse and worse...
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Confirmed that downloading the 'usb-modeswitch' package solves the problem on
Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (2.6.32-23-generic).
To keep things simple, you can even use the Ubuntu Software Centre to search
for and download 'usb-modeswitch'. You will also need to go to
System-Preferences-Network
Installing the package usb-modeswitch really does the trick!
I've problems with Huawei E1552, E800 and E220 with different Ubuntu versions
over a few years.
After booting, the interface is ready and I can connect to my mobile internet
provider without problems.
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Current status: Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx with latest updates just requires
installation of usb-modeswitch using
sudo apt-get install usb-modeswitch
No manual rules need to be changed/added.
The problem is: How to install it if you don't have internet connection?
I know people who only have the
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When I plug in my Huawei E1552 Mobile Broadband Modem, I get the
provider's icon on the desktop after a while (Orange in Austria), but
network-manager does not recognize it. Even trying to manually add the
connection does
Finally I had more time testing with the rules and config from comment
#12 and #13.
They work like a charm and I tested with a second other modem if there
are no cross-side-effects. Both work now. Thanks, Jose!
Those rules should it make into a default configuration, what do you
think (if this
What I did now - and that worked:
sudo apt-get install usb-modeswitch
usb_modeswitch -v 0x12d1 -p 0x1001
However it does not work on every attempt when connecting.
For the attached logfile the first attempt failed (automatically after plugging
it in)
and the second manual attempt worked.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I did not had the time yesterday to play around with the rules, but in
parallel to playing with the children I could install the nightly build
from 19. - there it is still not working - just for the case you are
interested.
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The workaround by Jose Bernardo did work, I removed the stick, put it
back in and ubuntu recognized it!
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@Bernardo: I did not apply a firmware update to the E1552, but for the
other and older modem that did not work before that update on 9.10 (on
9.04 it worked out-of-the-box either without the firmware update). For
that other modem I could download updated firmware from my provider (it
has been said
Thanks for the tips Martin!
Did you get the /etc/udev/rules.d/10-hsdpa.rules and /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf
from Jose Bernardo?
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Is that, what was posted in comment #13? - No I have not tested that
yet.
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Yes, exactly, I did what was mentioned on #12 and #13 and now it's
working.
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Don't forget what I wrote on #11, and edit /lib/udev/rules.d/61-option-
modem-modeswitch.rules, or modem_modeswitch will grab the modem before
usb_modeswitch does, and will mess everything up.
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Just wanted to say that I have the exact same problem. Would work out-
of-the-box on 9.10 only if the stick was already plugged when the
computer was turned on. I have tried the /lib/udev/rules.d/61-option-
modem-modeswitch.rules as suggested by another website and I still
didn't get it work.
@Bernardo: For your 9.10 issue look at bug #446146 - basically saying
(as far as I remember): Use the recent kernel + update your modem
firmware (I had the same issue but with the different Huawei modem - the
E220 - and now it works like a charm).
In 10.4 I can't get it to work - either not when
Hi Martin,
I'm at the most recent kernel on 10.4, that should be enough, shouldn't it? But
how do I upgrade the firmware on the modem?
I looked at the bug links you gave me, thank you! But I don't think I'm
having DNS problems, most of the times I can't even get the mobile
broadband option to
Sorry, I was thinking you have the problem also on your 9.10, that you
need to have it plugged in on startup. From what you write regarding the
10.4 effect - that is the same I currently have.
Firmware upgrade must be done on a Windows machine unfortunately - more
information in the bugs I
I'm sorry, I have read the original posts on those bugs links but I
couldn't find any instructions or reference on how to upgrade the
firmware. Would you be kind enough?
Anyways, is the firmware upgrade going to fix the problem? Does anybody
at least know of a solution that will always work? I
I've got the same problem with E1552. It works in Ubuntu 9.10 out-of-
the-box but 10.04 beta2 does not recognize it.
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Thanks for posting the workaround which I will try.
But: 1. It worked on 9.10 out-of-the-box and 2. such quirks will not
lead towards fixing bug #1.
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I forgot to add that I am on 9.10, and for me it never worked out of the
box without this workaround. Are you sure that it worked in 9.10 for
your E620?
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Yes. But I had another one - the E220 - running before. And it does not
work with the original kernel - you need to upgrade your kernel to
2.6.31-20-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 05:23:09 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux - but that update came automatically.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43865371/uname-a.log
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43864921/Dependencies.txt
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Fortunately I have an additional modem (that was my first, I bought the
E1552 as a backup and to help testing the broadband modems - as there
have been several related problems already). That other one is showing
up as E220 / E270 in lsusb and that one works like a charm.
BTW: This bug is related
When I attach the E-1552 to my main Ubuntu 9.10 machine it shows up as
E620 (why can't those modems have printed the number on them that are
built in... :-[ ) in lsusb and works (files attached)
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FYI: While I needed a firmware update for the E220 on Ubuntu 9.10 until
it worked (in 9.04 it worked out-of-the-box) the E620/E1552 worked out-
of-the-box on 9.10. Should I anyway find again a Windows box and check
for a firmware update?
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I have a similar modem (a E1692) which identifies exactly the same to
lsusb. The only way I could get it to work was to disable support for
modem-modeswitch (edited /lib/udev/rules.d/61-option-modem-
modeswitch.rules and commented the line with 1446 in it), adding a
slightly edited set of rules
Correction - I got it to work with the usb-modeswitch package. Here are
the udev rules - /etc/udev/rules.d/10-hsdpa.rules. I forgot I had
installed the huawey software only to control the sms and to obtain
statistics.
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And of course, add the following lines to /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf
# Huawei E1692
#
# Contributor: Jose Bernardo
DefaultVendor= 0x12d1
DefaultProduct= 0x1446
TargetVendor= 0x12d1
TargetProduct= 0x140c
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