loads its driver.

Then I found the device is visible on Gnome Network Manager Applet. But after configuring connection, each time I try to connect to the connection it releases the connection without connecting and display the device after 2-3 seconds. But I can connect to inter using wvdial. Here is the /etc/wvdial.conf

If the link breaks I have to repeat the procedure again with reattaching the device. Is there any way that I can use the device with Network Manager?  Thanks in advance for any kind of help. Feel free to ask any query.


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I have the same modem and it works without any installation. You just need to create an access point using "mobile broadband" option in Linux and the access point values and instructions must be available in your mobile operator's website.

Virtual COM port (VCP) drivers cause the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC. Application software can access the USB device in the This page contains the VCP drivers currently available for FTDI devices.

Virtual COM port (VCP) drivers cause the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC. Application software can access the USB device in the same way as it would access a standard COM port.

***Windows 10 and Windows 11 only. Universal Windows Drivers enable developers to create a single driver package that runs across multiple different device types, from embedded systems to tablets and desktop PCs.

Do you know what kind of chipsetyour modem has? You'll find drivers - or links to driver sources on thepage(s) about your modem's chipset. These pages are listed in the "AboutModems with Your Chipset" section of the TroubleshootingContents page - and also at the bottom of this page. Thissite has driver downloads for Lucent/Agere LT Win Modem;as well as links to drivers for most other modems.

Microsoft'sWindows Update for XP site has drivers and links to drivers for many modems.(Note: I know of no way to get these drivers from Microsoft if you aren'trunning XP - which can create a catch 22 - see 16-Feb-02latest update.)

The modem doesn't need a driver to work - the "driver" thatmakes it a modem is in the modem and is known as flash firmware. To install themodem in Windows, the "driver" is an .inf file that defines themodem's command set and other responses for Windows-TAPI applications.Connectivity problems basically are unaffected by the "driver" - onlya firmware flash can change the code that determines how well your modem willperform. If you have a problem with this type of modem, consult the InteractiveTroubleshooter or Troubleshooting Contents forinformation on your type of trouble.

A driver is necessary for the modem to work. There arehundreds of modem brand names, manufacturers, and sources for modems withvarying degrees of support. Fortunately, there are only a handful of chipsetmakers - and a common driver base for each of the chipsets.

You really need a modem driver if your modem doesn'twork at all: if it hasn't installed properly, or if you cannot talk to it asdescribed in Setting Up Hyperterminal. (But,again - not always: See the "If your Modem Doesn'tWork at All" listings in TroubleshootingContents.)

An updated modem driver might help if you are havingconnectivity problems - disconnects, difficulty connecting, or disappointingspeeds - however: there may be other causes/solutions. Before you get a newmodem driver, I strongly suggest you do some basic testing to create a baselineto compare against, as well as investigate some of the common cures to problems- Getting rid of init strings, LimitingConnect Speed, Disabling 56k, etc. See the TroubleshootingContents page.

need help setting up ec21-a modem ive installed drivers and all nothing is working my tmobile sim cards are all activated as well it dont detect sim cards at all i dont know what to do the version it says i have is VERSION: EC21AFAR05A04M4G

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why do i have to buy anything else ? i see other users have same problem as well as me and most of the fixes come from doing the AT commands ? my situation cant be fixed with the AT commands ? and im also asking about the latest firmware for my EC21-A modem whats the answer for that?

maybe it is the same problem that i encounered when i tried to use the huawei e3131 modem. maybe updating modeswitch to tumbleweed version will help.

read this:

 -Huawei-UMTS-USB-sticks-on-openSUSE-13-2-update-available

OK. The only other thing I can think of is that you have 2 separate subnets in your house. Is the Aeotec hub connected to your same router as your Kasa devices? Do you have a separate router than modem? If so, is the hub connected to the modem and the Kasa devices to the wifi router? Do you have 2 separate wifi setups in your house? Some people do this for security reasons.

I've been working on an application which uses a GSM modem for one of two things; check its status using the built in HTTP stack by sending a GET request to the server, or sending data to the server (using UDP). I have tried several different methods to keep this as reliable as possible, and I'm finally ready to ask for help.

So the problem is sometimes the modem is busy doing something, and misses a command. As a human, I would see that and just resend the command. Adding a facility for my MCU to timeout and resend isn't an issue.

What is an issue is that the modem sends unsolicited responses after different events. When the modem changes registration status (with the cell tower) it would respond with +CGREG: 1, ... or when the GPS is ready GPS Ready. These responses can happen at any time, including in the middle of a command (like creating an IP connection).

This is a problem, because I haven't thought of a way to deal with this. My application needs to send a command (to connect to the server for example, AT+CIPSTART="UDP","example.com",5000) This command will response with 'OK', and then when the command has finished 'CONNECT OK'. However, I need to be able to react to the many other possible responses, and I haven't figured out a way of doing this. What do I need to do with my code to; wait for a response from the modem, check the response, perform an action based on that response?

If you have one of those 4G modems that is also a wifi AP, you can set up a wifi client station on the MR3420 to use it for Internet access, at least temporarily. Or use a smartphone in hotspot mode, or a stationary wifi network.

Restart your modem and wireless router. This helps create a new connection to your internet service provider (ISP). When you do this, everyone that is connected to your Wi-Fi network will be temporarily disconnected. The steps you take to restart your modem and router can vary, but here are the general steps.

If you see results like this and are getting a reply, then you have a connection to your Wi-Fi router, so there might be a problem with your modem or ISP. Contact your ISP or check online on another device (if you can) to see if there's a service outage.

If the results of the ping test indicate that you are not getting a reply from the router, try connecting your PC directly to your modem by using an Ethernet cable (if you can). If you can connect to the internet using an Ethernet cable, it confirms the connection problem is due to the Wi-Fi router. Make sure you've installed the latest firmware and see the documentation for your router.

After your PC restarts, Windows will automatically look for and install the network adapter driver. Check to see if that fixes your connection problem. If Windows doesn't automatically install a driver, try to install the backup driver you saved before uninstalling.

If you lost your network connection immediately after upgrading to or updating Windows 11, it's possible that the current driver for your network adapter was designed for a previous version of Windows. To check, try temporarily uninstalling the recent Windows Update:

If you could successfully install updated drivers for your network adapter, then reinstall the latest updates. To do this, select Start  > Settings  > Windows Update  > Check for updates.


When you do this, everyone that is connected to your Wi-Fi network will be temporarily disconnected. The steps you take to restart your modem and router can vary, but here are the general steps. (Note: If you have a cable modem/Wi-Fi router combo device, you only need to follow the steps for the single device.)

If you lost your network connection immediately after upgrading or updating Windows 10, it's possible that the current driver for your network adapter was designed for a previous version of Windows. To check, try temporarily uninstalling the recent Windows Update:

If you could successfully install updated drivers for your network adapter, then reinstall the latest updates. To do this, select the Start  button, then select Settings  > Update & Security  > Windows Update  > Check for updates.

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