On 05-05-2010 15:20, C wrote:
c't did an article on UMTS sticks in the issue dated 21/12/2009, and they couldn't get the Vodafone stick (they called it Huawei K3765) to work because the mode-switch between zeroCD and normal mode couldn't be done from Linux.
That's where the trick of explicitly Ejecting the stick in Dolphin comes in. If you don't do that, it stays in ZEROCD mode. As soon as you Eject the stick, it switches over to Broadband mode. This is shown in dmesg as well.. before ejecting, all that's discovered when you plug in the stick is the CD part. Eject, and the modem is picked up, and the /dev nodes are created.
Hi C. If that is all it takes, you could make an udev rule to call the "eject" command in order for it to be "auto-switched"
C.
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