Melyik USB-s GSM modemmel tudok netezni úgy, hogy Vodafonos és Telenoros kártyával is használni tudom?
USB 3G Dongles
Huawei
E1750 installation instructions
E173
E1820 Works on Raspbian with Sakis3G
E220 installation instructions
E353 HiLink Works on Raspbian
E160 (AT commands only)
E169, E620, E800, (12d1:1001) - works on Raspbian Wheezy, details here
E303 - works with Raspbian Wheezy 2015-02-16 out of the box, will be recognized as network-adapter [ethX]. usb_modeswitch may be used to configure it as a serial modem, so that tools like sakis3g (mobile connection) and gammu (SMS) have a better control over it (note: be sure to download a version of Gammu newer than 1.37.0 so that it is fully supported)
Sierra Wireless
AirCard 250u works with wvdial/network manager
AirCard 320u (0f3d:68aa) works in WWAN mode, driver provided by the kernel. Tested on Arch.
Kernel version 3.10 has a bug that causes the WWAN interface to never be in RUNNING state (no carrier). Use 3.6 kernel instead.
AT command guide can be found here
for GPS to work you have to enable it. First, setup the modem (guide here) and after that enable NMEA output by passing nmea=1 parameter to the sierra kernel module. Warning! Enabling NMEA output may cause the modem to drop connections / restart itself. This is probably related to higher power drain. This may not be the issue when a powered hub is used.
307 Works fine with Sakis3G script. The connection LED does not change its state after establishing a connection but the same behaviour on a normal linux system.
AirCard 340u (Netgear/ATT Beam) works with latest GobiNet/GobiSerial code on Raspbian and 3.10.25+ kernel. Requires firmware update from Netgear to disable Windows 8 support and make it autoconnect. guide here.
ZTE
ZTE MF190S
ZTE MF626
Works fine with Sakis3G script. You can use force it to ALWAYS be in modem mode (See here: [link] ), or use usb-modeswitch ( as described here [link] )
ZTE MF628 Tested with Sakis3g using --noprobegsm, use usb_modeswitch to get ID 19d2:0031.
ZTE MF70 (Telstra 3G USB + Wi-FI) Tested. Automatically appears as ethernet device. No usb_modeswitch required. Use DHCP to acquire IP address/DNS/Gateway etc. To configure modem, use web browser and visit [link]
ZTE Rocket MF591 - Tested with T-mobile network and Model B+ running Raspbian with usb-modeswitch and Sakis3G script. (Followed guide to work: [link]
Others
Franklin U600 from Sprint / VirginMobile
Use usb_modeswitch and vendor 0x1fac and product 0x0150/0x0151
Digicom Internet Key 7.2 HSUPA MU372-L01 [4]
Tested on Raspbian and Archlinux. Detected as 230d:0001. Works with cdc_acm driver. Install usb_modeswitch. There are 2 "com ports"( /dev/ttyACM0 and /dev/ttyACM1 ) . Tested with Network Manager.Works also perfectly with SAKYS3G [5] tools (!! led is always off !!) and wvdial. A working wvdial.conf: [link] . (for example for Vodafone IT , replace Init3 with this: Init3 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","web.omnitel.it" and replace line Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0 with Modem = /dev/ttyACM1 ) and run with wvdial voda .
Vodafone MD950 (1dbc:0005) - is working on RPi (Raspbian Wheezy) but not out of the box, more details here.
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