Richard Victor Correia wrote:
Anyone having the modem drivers for HUAWEI CDMA FWT? The model number is ETS2288.
There is no need for drivers in Linux. Go through the list archives and look for 'LSP350R' setup. You did not mention your cable type and the OS. Make a note of your windows settings too, if you have installed it there.
I tried a lot searching on HUAWEI website and googling it .. but no luck.
http://www.huawei.com/mobileweb/en/faq/view.do?id=152#e16
http://mandrivausers.org/lofiversion/index.php?t30367.html
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/archive-fifth/msg02840.html
Do this in your system.
Open the terminal and run 'tail -f /var/log/messages'
Keep your eye on the last line. Now insert your usb cable (If thats the one) and read the new line created. That will tell you where the device is mounted. Thats important, your device should get mounted. After that simply create a file wvdial.conf in your /etc directory. Here is a sample of mine for Reliance. This file works for FC4 as well as Ubuntu 5.10.
[Modem0] Modem= /dev/ttyACM0 Baud= 115200 SetVolume= 0 DialCommand=ATDT Init=ATZ Init2=AT+CRM=1;$LGPKT=3 Dial Command = ATDT Init1 = ATZ Init3 = ATM0 FlowControl= Hardware(CRTSCTS) [Dialer Reliance] Username = 22XXXXXXXX Password = 22XXXXXXXX Phone = #777 Stupid Mode = 1 Inherits = Modem0
The LGPKT=3 is for LG phones.
Give more feedback to know more :)
Regards,
Rony.
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