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Dear sirs First of all I just want to tell Mr.bobtomay that the echlife is a USB device and it's not a web based configuration, the is embeded software and driver in it's Eprom and, and that IP 10.3.?? Is the IP provided by the ISP once u r conncected to the internet. Any way, Mr.Seraj I have this email directly from huawei 'Dear Elmerghani: Firstly,We are really appreciate you for using Huawei product and we hope you can get more pleasure from it。 Actually,We have devoted many R&D staffs to develop software for Mac OS and we plan launch it in March. At that time we hope you can use it。 Best wishes,' so just be patient and the solution will be urs soon, and u can contact me for any further information (I'm also in Libya) bye for now well, I have the same sad story with the echolife. Additionally, the Web UI of the BM325 provides a friendly interface to configure Bandwidth, Freq. Security, Switching user and language, and view information etc. The 'Web UI' indicates that in order to set up the modem you would open a browser, such as Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, etc.
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And enter the modem's IP address into the address field to access the modem information similar to pretty much every other modem and router's configuration tools. Most of these devices use an address of 198.162.0.1 or 198.162.1.1 or similar. You would then configure the modem/router from within the browser. The address you need would be in the owner's manual / setup pages.
This is also why I suggested referencing the owner's manual and/or calling their tech support as I can only help based on the information I can find. You probably will not be able to set up the computer until the modem has been set up. But in any case, from the above picture, at the very minimum even after the modem is set up would think you'll need to: for any possibilty of it working. If the device does indeed require a driver or does not have a Web UI as their own information indicates, but requires what is at this time a Windows only piece of software, then I will have been led astray as you have by their sales propaganda.
Pi@raspberrypi $: sudo usbmodeswitch -v 0X12d1 -p 0X3808 Looking for default devices. Found matching product ID adding device Found device in default mode, class or configuration (1) Accessing device 004 on bus 001.
Getting the current device configuration. Error getting the current configuration (error -32). Assuming configuration 1.
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Using first interface: 0x00 Using endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in) Inquiring device details; driver will be detached. Looking for active driver. OK, driver found ('usb-storage') OK, driver 'usb-storage' detached SCSI inquiry data (for identification) - Vendor String: HUAWEI Model String: Mass Storage Revision String: 1.00 - USB description data (for identification) - Manufacturer: HUAWEI Communications Product: EchoLife BM325 WiMAX USB Modem Serial No.: 1.0.0 - Warning: no switching method given. Run lsusb to note any changes.
File in: /lib/udev/rules.d/40usbmodeswitch.rules. Bus 001 Device 017: ID 12d1:3808 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Couldn't open device, some information will be missing Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) bDeviceSubClass 0 bDeviceProtocol 0 bMaxPacketSize0 64 idVendor 0x12d1 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Bus 001 Device 033: ID 12d1:3808 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Couldn't open device, some information will be missing Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) bDeviceSubClass 0 bDeviceProtocol 0 bMaxPacketSize0 64 idVendor 0x12d1 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9514 Standard Microsystems Corp. Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp. Bus 001 Device 033: ID 12d1:3808 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. How to uninstall homeguard activity monitor. My device is not in the List of USB Modeswtich even though a user mentioned the Configuration file, why didn't they included the new configuration in the new update? I installed USB modeswitch from the command 'sudo apt-get install usbmodeswitch' is this right? Should i install it manually using this bz2 file?
My device is not in the List of USB Modeswtich even though a user mentioned the Configuration file, why didn't they included the new configuration in the new update? You have used that configuration file yourself without success and the user who provided it said that the switching was unreliable. Why should that be included in an update when it doesn't work? The hardware you use, the Raspberry Pi, is known for having an unreliable usb controller so I don't trust the results. It looks like the usb port can not provide enough current for your wimax device which therefore resets itself. What does your dmesg look like if you plug in the device but don't run usbmodeswitch, does it repeatedly disappear and comes back with a new device number on the bus like it did here. 267.834438 usb 1-1.3: reset high-speed USB device number 17 using dwcotg 267.935001 usb 1-1.3: can't restore configuration #1 (error=-71) 267.935591 usb 1-1.3: USB disconnect, device number 17 281.935078 usb 1-1.3: new high-speed USB device number 18 using dwcotg 283.296165 usb 1-1.3: USB disconnect, device number 18 297.295493 usb 1-1.3: new high-speed USB device number 19 using dwcotg After Installing Fresh Noobs OS this 'dwcotg' disappeared so i think i did something wrong obviously.
Just restarted my PI then attached the Wimax dongle and seems like it's attached as a CD-ROM and not restarting like it did before. $ sudo usbmodeswitch -v 12d1 -p 3808 -W -M 3456000000000 Take all parameters from the command line.
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usbmodeswitch: handle USB devices with multiple modes. Version 2.2.5 (C) Josua Dietze 2015. Based on libusb1/libusbx! PLEASE REPORT NEW CONFIGURATIONS! DefaultVendor= 0x12d1 DefaultProduct= 0x3808 MessageContent='00' NeedResponse=0 Look for default devices. Found USB ID 0424:9514 found USB ID 1d6b:0002 found USB ID 0424:ec00 found USB ID 12d1:3808 vendor ID matched product ID matched Found devices in default mode (1) Access device 005 on bus 001 Current configuration number is 1 Use interface number 0 Use endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in) Error: could not get description string 'manufacturer' USB description data (for identification) - Manufacturer: Product: EchoLife BM325 WiMAX USB Modem Serial No.: 1.0.0 - Looking for active driver. No active driver found.
Detached before or never attached Set up interface 0 Use endpoint 0x01 for message sending. Trying to send message 1 to endpoint 0x01. OK, message successfully sent Reset response endpoint 0x81 timestamp threadID facility level function call - 0.000000 00000b10 libusbx: error opclearhalt clearhalt failed error -1 errno 71 Could not reset endpoint (probably harmless): -99 Reset message endpoint 0x01 0.001597 00000b10 libusbx: error opclearhalt clearhalt failed error -1 errno 71 Could not reset endpoint (probably harmless): -99 bDevice is gone/b, skip any further commands - Run lsusb to note any changes.
Device is still connected, i didn't disconnect it at all dmesg.
EchoLife WiMAX USB Modem Device #2 is a windows driver.