Hi, I've got kubuntu 12.04 (precise) and a 3G EV-DO (or CDMA 2000)
dongle, the ZTE AC581. I have no PIN and actually no SIM card. The
device itself is registered with Ethio telecom.
The CD mode IDs: 0x19d2:0x0026
The Modem mode IDs: 0x19d2:0x0094
It used to work with some glitches (had to conne
smiki -- I am not sure if there is a way to deactivate the PIN from Ubuntu. I
did indeed use an old mobile phone :-)
I wasn't aware that there are SIMs where the PIN cannot be deactivated. You're
right, I am afraid the workaround won't help there.
On a side note: I read about using "gnome-ppp" a
dreamon, how did you disabled the PIN? Is there a way to do in from
ubuntu or you have to use an external device (mobile phone?)
Also I believe that one to be able to disable PIN, the SIM card must
allow to do that. I do have SIM cards where turning off the PIN security
is not possible, so this wo
While the comgt workaround does not seem to work anymore on 12.04,
deactivating the PIN on my SIM card did the trick this time. After
turning off the PIN and attaching the modem, it takes network manager a
few seconds to find the new interface. I can then select "Enable Mobile
Broadband" and connec
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Sorry, Mathieu, I tried entering "modem-manager" which was not accepted.
Darned hyphens ! :-)
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usb_modeswitch does not recognize ZTE 19d2:
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usb_modeswitch does not recognize ZTE 19d2:0031 modem
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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As far as I can see, these problems are related to modem-manager, not
usb_modeswitch.
** Package changed: usb-modeswitch-data (Ubuntu) => network-manager
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I have the same problem with this usb modem. The stick used to work fine
from Lucid to Maverick, but stopped working in Oneiric. Although I got
the modem to work eventually using smiki's workaround (comgt and restart
of network manager), this is a really inconvenient solution. Frankly, I
don't unde
hello.
I have the same problem with the device with this id (19d2:0031)
mine is a ZTE MF637 hsupa usb modem.
the same modem works ok in lucid. but not in oneiric.
you are correct that since it already has the id:0031 that means modeswitch has
already switched it to the modem mode. because it f
I found a workaround. I have installed the package "comgt".
If I plug in the modem, let it settle, then run comgt in a command line, it
asks for the PIN and it registers in the network (also switches the LED from
red to blue)
then if i restart networmanager (and wait for ~30seconds) I can enabl
Again, the USB ID 19d2:0031 means that the device is already in the mode
it should be in.
If you add your line to the rules file, usb_modeswitch will be called a
second time after the mode switch, but will do nothing because there is
no config file with the name "19d2:0031" ...
To see why you hav
Hello Josua,
Strange, I didn't find it in 40-usb_modeswitch.rules. I only found in
the 77-mm-zte-port-types.rules, which was not enough, for me, for nm
detect it as a wwan modem. See:
/lib/udev/rules.d # grep 0031 *
69-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules:ATTRS{idVendor}=="056a",
ATTRS{idProduct}=="00
19d2:0031 is a *target* ID in usb_modeswitch. That means that the device
has switched to modem mode already.
Please post the last 30 to 40 lines of "dmesg" output, issued a moment
after plugging the device.
** Changed in: usb-modeswitch-data (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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