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Date:      Sun, 30 Jun 2013 21:34:03 +0300
From:      Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>
To:        Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com>
Cc:        User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to internet
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If the Huawei modem does not accept AT^U2DIAG=0, then I must say I have
given up. That command has worked with all Huawei modems I have seen: E160,
E1820, E1750, E173...




On 30 June 2013 21:19, Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> wrote:

> EC156 is what the label on the modem says, which is the response given by
> AT+GMM. 0x140b is the chipset.
>
> Regards,
>
> Manish Jain
> +91-88064-38388
>
>
> On 30-Jun-13 22:02, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>
>> What model of Huawei is the modem? E-what??
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30 June 2013 19:23, Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com
>> <mailto:bourne.identity@**hotmail.com <bourne.identity@hotmail.com>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>     Hello Odhiambo/All,
>>
>>     I seem to have made some progress but final success still eludes me.
>>     With modem symlinked to cuaU0.0, this is what happens is minicom :
>>
>>     AT^GETPORTMODE
>>     ^GETPORTMODE:TYPE:EV-DO:__**Qualcomm,MDM:0,DIAG:1,PCUI:2,_**_CDROM:3
>>
>>
>>     OK
>>     AT^SETPORT="A1;1,2,3"
>>     COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
>>
>>     AT^GETPORTMODE succeeds, but with AT^U2DIAG/AT^SETPORT I get
>>     "COMMAND NOT SUPPORT". So how to disable the CD mode and make
>>     FreeBSD treat it purely as a modem ? Some of the commands the modem
>>     supports (as reported by Windows' device manager) are as follows :
>>
>>     ATQ0V1E0 - OK
>>     AT+GMM - EC156
>>     AT+FCLASS=? - 0,2.0
>>     AT#CLS=? - COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
>>             ^HRSSILVL:80
>>             ^HDRRSSI: 31
>>             ^HRSSILVL:60
>>             ^HDRRSSI: 31
>>
>>
>>     Thanks for any help.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
>>     Manish Jain
>>     +91-88064-38388
>>
>>
>>     On 30-Jun-13 19:41, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>>
>>         Hi Manish,
>>
>>         If you have a Windows PC, use putty.exe and point the config to
>>         the COM
>>         port on which the modem is detected to be attached to.
>>         That's how I do it, unfortunately.
>>
>>
>>
>>         On 30 June 2013 16:51, Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com
>>         <mailto:bourne.identity@**hotmail.com<bourne.identity@hotmail.com>
>> >
>>         <mailto:bourne.identity@__hotm**ail.com <http://hotmail.com>;
>>
>>         <mailto:bourne.identity@**hotmail.com<bourne.identity@hotmail.com>>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>              Hello Odhiambo/All,
>>
>>              I installed and ran minicom. There are 2 devices which are
>>         possible
>>              candidates as the modem : cuaU0.0 and cuaU0.2
>>
>>              I symlinked modem to each of the 2 devices and ran minicom.
>>         With
>>              both devices, the AT command returns OK, but AT^U2DIAG=0
>>         returns
>>              COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
>>
>>              Any tips on what to do next ?
>>
>>
>>              Thanks &
>>              Regards,
>>
>>              Manish Jain
>>              +91-88064-38388
>>
>>              On 30-Jun-13 17:30,
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>>                  Today's Topics:
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>>                       1. question, following error Shared object
>>         "libc.so.6" not
>>                          found, required by "fortune" (Rev Herbert Miller)
>>                       2. Re: question, following error Shared object
>>         "libc.so.6" not
>>                          found, required by "fortune" (Polytropon)
>>                       3. ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott
>>         Ballantyne)
>>                       4. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box?
>> (Polytropon)
>>                       5. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to
>>         speak to
>>                          internet (Manish Jain)
>>                       6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott
>>         Ballantyne)
>>                       7. Baker Invites freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>>         <mailto:freebsd-questions@**freebsd.org<freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
>> >
>>                  <mailto:freebsd-questions@__fr**eebsd.org<http://freebsd.org>;
>>
>>         <mailto:freebsd-questions@**freebsd.org<freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>>>
>> to spend holiday
>>
>>                          in Goa (John Baker)
>>                       8.  (Upali Kulasekara)
>>                       9. Re: your mail (Daniel Feenberg)
>>                      10. RE: Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem
>>         to speak to
>>                          internet (Manish Jain)
>>                      11. Re: Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem
>>         to speak to
>>                          internet (Odhiambo Washington)
>>
>>
>>
>>         ------------------------------**____--------------------------**
>> --__--__----------
>>
>>
>>
>>                  Message: 1
>>                  Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 10:48:38 -0400
>>                  From: Rev Herbert Miller <herbertmiller@me.com
>>         <mailto:herbertmiller@me.com>
>>                  <mailto:herbertmiller@me.com
>>
>>         <mailto:herbertmiller@me.com>>**>
>>
>>                  To: questions@FreeBSD.org
>>                  Subject: question, following error Shared object
>>         "libc.so.6" not
>>                           found, required by "fortune"
>>                  Message-ID:
>>         <650F01CA-F62F-49E7-957F-____**9BFDC06D6E72@me.com<650F01CA-F62F-49E7-957F-____9BFDC06D6E72@me.com>
>>         <mailto:650F01CA-F62F-49E7-**957F-__9BFDC06D6E72@me.com<650F01CA-F62F-49E7-957F-__9BFDC06D6E72@me.com>
>> >
>>                  <mailto:650F01CA-F62F-49E7-__**957F-9BFDC06D6E72@me.com<650F01CA-F62F-49E7-__957F-9BFDC06D6E72@me.com>
>>
>>         <mailto:650F01CA-F62F-49E7-**957F-9BFDC06D6E72@me.com<650F01CA-F62F-49E7-957F-9BFDC06D6E72@me.com>
>> >>>
>>
>>                  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>
>>                  I was trying to use the content management system for our
>>                  website.  I needed to restart on terminal but I keep
>>         coming up
>>                  with the following error:  I don't know programing at
>>         all, so
>>                  don't know if this is something I can fix.
>>
>>
>>                  Shared object "libc.so.6" not found, required by
>> "fortune"
>>
>>                  Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment
>>         variable is
>>                  defined
>>                  At least one of these environment variable is needed to
>>         run this
>>                  program
>>                  root@psumc:/usr/local/tomcat5.**____5 # bin/startup.sh
>>
>>
>>                  Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment
>>         variable is
>>                  defined
>>                  At least one of these environment variable is needed to
>>         run this
>>                  program
>>                  root@psumc:/usr/local/tomcat5.**____5 # su -c 'killall
>> -9
>>
>>         java'
>>
>>
>>                  ------------------------------
>>
>>                  Message: 2
>>                  Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 17:58:31 +0200
>>                  From: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de
>>         <mailto:freebsd@edvax.de> <mailto:freebsd@edvax.de
>>
>>         <mailto:freebsd@edvax.de>>>
>>
>>                  To: Rev Herbert Miller <herbertmiller@me.com
>>         <mailto:herbertmiller@me.com>
>>                  <mailto:herbertmiller@me.com
>>         <mailto:herbertmiller@me.com>>**>
>>                  Cc: questions@freebsd.org
>>         <mailto:questions@freebsd.org> <mailto:questions@freebsd.org
>>
>>         <mailto:questions@freebsd.org>**>
>>
>>                  Subject: Re: question, following error Shared object
>>         "libc.so.6" not
>>                           found, required by "fortune"
>>                  Message-ID:
>>         <20130629175831.b2bf7fcb.____**freebsd@edvax.de<20130629175831.b2bf7fcb.____freebsd@edvax.de>
>>         <mailto:20130629175831.**b2bf7fcb.__freebsd@edvax.de<20130629175831.b2bf7fcb.__freebsd@edvax.de>
>> >
>>                  <mailto:20130629175831.__**b2bf7fcb.freebsd@edvax.de<20130629175831.__b2bf7fcb.freebsd@edvax.de>
>>
>>         <mailto:20130629175831.**b2bf7fcb.freebsd@edvax.de<20130629175831.b2bf7fcb.freebsd@edvax.de>
>> >>>
>>
>>                  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>
>>                  On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 10:48:38 -0400, Rev Herbert Miller
>>         wrote:
>>
>>                      I was trying to use the content management system
>>         for our
>>                      website.
>>                      I needed to restart on terminal but I keep coming
>>         up with the
>>                      following error:  I don't know programing at all,
>>         so don't know
>>                      if this is something I can fix.
>>
>>
>>                  In worst case, notify your system administrator.
>>
>>
>>
>>                      Shared object "libc.so.6" not found, required by
>>         "fortune"
>>
>>
>>                  This kind of error often indicates an incomplete system
>>         update
>>                  were libraries are "out of date" or missing. What way
>>         of system
>>                  update has been performed?
>>
>>
>>
>>                      root@psumc:/usr/local/tomcat5.**____5 #
>> bin/startup.sh
>>
>>
>>                      Neither the JAVA_HOME nor the JRE_HOME environment
>>         variable
>>                      is defined
>>                      At least one of these environment variable is
>>         needed to run
>>                      this program
>>
>>
>>                  That can be a side effect, maybe some accidentally
>>         overwritten
>>                  configuration file or a program that's unable to run
>>         due to a
>>                  missing dependency?
>>
>>                  What happens if you manually define those variables to
>>         the proper
>>                  valies and try again, e. g.
>>
>>                           # setenv JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/<where your JAVA
>>         stuff is>
>>                           # setenv JRE_HOME=/usr/local/<where your
>>         runtime lives>
>>                           # bin/startup,sh
>>
>>                  Does this produce a different result?
>>
>>
>>
>>                      root@psumc:/usr/local/tomcat5.**____5 # su -c
>>
>>         'killall -9 java'
>>
>>
>>
>>                  That command doesn't make sense. The prompt indicates
>>         that you
>>                  are already root. The -c parameter for the su command
>>         is missing
>>                  an argument, the class". See "man su" for details, no
>>         programming
>>                  knowledge required. ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>         --
>>         Best regards,
>>         Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
>>         Nairobi,KE
>>         +254733744121/+254722743223
>>         "I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
>> Nairobi,KE
>> +254733744121/+254722743223
>> "I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."
>>
>


-- 
Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254733744121/+254722743223
"I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."



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