Hi there,

I have one HUAWEI (I think it's a model 200) which *seems* stable -
BUT I am using it for development and testing, nothing like your 24h/
day operation.
I can't really say anything about your case. If you could generate
some logs I could give it a try to spot something...

On Jan 15, 9:57 pm, Gon Argüello <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Thanasis!
> I know there is much discussion about Huawei modems but, anyway, I find
> myself in the need of writing you just to know if there is anything new
> regarding this devices.
> I've been searching in the google group discussions and couldn't find my
> specific model. I have six Huawei E176 conected to a Windows Server 2003 box
> and they are having a very unstable behaviour.
> The following are some of the problems I'm dealing with:
> 1) Sometimes they just won't let the service start (not necessarily all of
> them at the same time). I don't know when this happens or what causes them
> not to respond. Looks like if they were busy or something
> 2) If they start "successfully" sometimes many of them won't send messages,
> or maybe queue messages but finally mark them as FAILED.
> 3) Never receive messages.
>
> I´ve created a Huawei_ATHandler with modified terminators, as one of the
> discussions stated, but with no luck.
> I know the easyest way is to get compatible modems, but that would be my
> last option as I already have six of these ones.
>
> Many thanks in advance. Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gonzalo Argüello
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