![]() So it is possible to provide a generic configuration. (see README of data package for details) this change was suggestedĪnd the README in usb-modeswitch-data says:įor Huawei devices, the switching method is uniform and not likely to change, To use a specific switching command on Android for all Huawei devices Message for all newer Huawei devices support for generic fall-backĬonfig files, combined with OS switch (per vendor ID), implementation Introduction of parameter "HuaweiNewMode", wrapping the standard bulk Please test if that works, switch to all four modes of the second dongle, and see as what kind of device they appear.Įdit: Looked at the source. ![]() The database entries don't contain MessageContent strings, but a switching mode decription, so my guess is you can switch using that procedure without providing a MessageContent with -M on the command line (for both dongles). I don't know how you managed to switch to 1001 and 1c05 if you can do that reliably, please contact the project maintainer, tell him how you managed to do it, and have him include it in the database. So you can switch the second dongle (at least) to the listed four devices. ![]() # Huawei E352 (T-Mobile NL), E173s (Variant) In your case, one finds: $ cat 12d1\:1f01 ![]() It contains the file, which you can unpack in a temporary directory to find out what's already known about specific devices. There's a database for usb_modeswitch on Debian it's in the package usb-modeswitch-data. My problem still remains: I cannot set the second dongle to ethernet mode This command sudo usb_modeswitch -v 0x12d1 -p 0xXXXX -J switches automatically the first dongle to ethernet mode, and the second one to broadband modem mode (-J parameter does the trick). ![]() I managed to switch to 12d1:1c05 that seems to be another disk mode, to 12d1:1506 that is broadband modem mode, and to 12d1:1001 that is ?įollowing dirkt indications I took a look at and found this: cat 12d1\:1f01Ĭould the NoDriverLoading=1 be the catch? The other dongle appears as 12d1:14fe and I don't know what MessageContent to set to do the switch. I have two of them the first appears as 12d1:1f01 in lsusb output. Apparently there are several and different E303 models (no difference in the product label, just the shell color). I'm using the Huawei E303 3G dongle with many Raspberry Pi3s. ![]()
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