Re: MC 7304 ipv4v6
- From: Thomas Schäfer <tschaefer t-online de>
- To: Bjørn Mork <bjorn mork no>
- Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org, Reinhard Speyerer <rspmn arcor de>
- Subject: Re: MC 7304 ipv4v6
- Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2015 22:58:17 +0100
Am Samstag, 28. November 2015, 13:03:44 schrieben Sie:
Ah, right. I was probably using qmi-proxy without thinking about it. Looks
like you get a reply to your get-current-settings, but it is picked up by
the client doing follow-network.
Try using the -p option everywhere
Yes, tschakka!
hpmini:~ # qmicli -p -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --client-cid=1 --client-no-release-cid
--wds-get-current-settings[/dev/cdc-wdm0] Current settings retrieved:
IP Family: IPv4
IPv4 address: 10.210.7.179
IPv4 subnet mask: 255.255.255.248
IPv4 gateway address: 10.210.7.177
IPv4 primary DNS: 10.74.210.210
IPv4 secondary DNS: 10.74.210.211
MTU: 1500
Domains: none
[/dev/cdc-wdm0] Client ID not released:
Service: 'wds'
CID: '1'
ip addr add 10.210.7.179/255.255.255.248 dev wwan0
ip link set up wwan0
ip route add default via 10.210.7.177
It works (tested only IPv4, LTE) with the following devices:
*Telekom Speedstick LTE alias Huawei E398
*Vodafone K 5005 alias Huawei E398 modified
*Telekom Speedstick II alias ONE TOUCH L100V LTE
*MC 7304
*Vodafone K 5006Z alias ZTE MF821V
*O2 ZTE MF821D
*4G-Systems XS-stick W100 LTE (version 2)
I made also speedtests, all values are are ok. ( ~30Mbit/s up and down, maybe
limited by the browser/ performance of the netbook)
Only one thing did never work:
crtl+c for disconnecting has crashed qmicli with segfault.
I would be very happy if somebody tells me the steps for testing with PDP-
context IPv4v6.
Have a nice Advent,
Thomas
PS: Is it also relevant for the MBIM-devices?
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