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    <p><font size="-1">Alternatively, you could try to use udhcpc to
        obtain IP with raw_ip mode. <br>
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    <p><font size="-1">I use it for EC20 R2.0 and works.</font><br>
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   1. Re: Some questions about qmi/wwan (Aleksander Morgado)


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          <pre wrap="">You can connect them separately to e.g. different APNs, and have
host-side routing rules for the different connections. That's at least
one good use case.
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That makes sense, thanks for the info.

I had a slight hiccup getting the raw-ip device to connect properly
with dhclient using the aforementioned commands, but realized I needed
to run 'qmicli --wda-set-data-format="802-3" ' before running the
qmi-network script. Worked like a charm after that.

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Yes, dhclient doesn't like the raw-ip interfaces yet, so forcing 802-3
(if the modem supports it, not all do now) makes it work.

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