Use a specific device ?

Jean-Christian de Rivaz jc at eclis.ch
Thu Jun 11 02:19:59 PDT 2015


Le 11. 06. 15 10:48, Bjørn Mork a écrit :
> Jean-Christian de Rivaz <jc at eclis.ch> writes:
>
>>> In my experience this is not true.  Many vendors, many of them no-name
>>> Asian ones, release many devices each year, especially when rebranding
>>> the same device between network operators.  Even in the United States
>>> there can be 3 or 4 models of the same hardware, differentiated only by
>>> firmware and external branding, but with different VID/PID combinations.
>> Please provides real substantial example.
> Go look it up in the modem database you have access to.

Why? You are the one pretending that this reality exists by your 
experience, not me!

> You can use almost any modem present in any laptop as example, or any
> modem marketing name from any of the major asian vendors.  They will
> *all* have a number of different VID/PID combinations.  If you should
> happen to find an exception from this rule, then that would be a truly
> interesting device.
>

I never pretending that that there was just a few VID/PID combinations. 
I do pretend that the number of combinations is not completely out of 
control like you try to present.

Jean-Christian



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