MC7304 connection?
Nir Fuchs
Nir at liveu.tv
Tue May 20 05:53:33 PDT 2014
Hello Bjørn and Aleksander,
I've managed to connect MC7304 yesterday after pushing the latest kernel driver update to identify the device.
I also noticed the 3 cdc-wdm/WWAN pairs and as you've managed it seems that only #8 and #10 are responsive.
As for the QMI connection, as Aleksander mentioned, QMI connection setup was successful both on interface #8 and #10 but DHCP was successful for me only on interface #10.
I'm using the following:
Kernel 2.6.37
udhcpc v1.13.2
libqmi 1.8 (No explicit "framing mode" used when setting the QMI connection up)
MC7304 Firmware is Revision: SWI9X15C_05.05.02.00 r19147 carmd-fwbuild1 2013/11/15 13:54:28
Let me know if I can assist you in any way,
Nir.
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From: libqmi-devel <libqmi-devel-bounces at lists.freedesktop.org> on behalf of Bjørn Mork <bjorn at mork.no>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 15:21
To: Aleksander Morgado
Cc: libqmi (development)
Subject: Re: MC7304 connection?
Aleksander Morgado <aleksander at aleksander.es> writes:
>> And the big issue now; I've tried to get the modem connected, but I
> don't seem to be able to do it. The QMI connection setup works well,
> but then dhclient will just timeout trying to get the IP setup. I've
> tried with using the IP settings that the modem reports in Get Current
> Settings, but even if I set the parameters I'm told to, nothing goes
> through the interface. Any idea what can be happening? Any hint on
> what I can do to debug this issue?
Just one thought: Maybe it needs an explicit "framing mode" command? Do
you configure it for 802.3 framing?
Bjørn
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