A fenti modemet sikerült már vkinek életre kelteni?
Ha igen, dobjon egy usb_modeswitch.conf-ot.
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Sikerült feléleszteni pannonos Internet előfizetésű ilyen eszközt. Próbálkoztam először én is az usb_modeswitch-el az mf110-nek megfelelő conf-al, de a futtatáskor hibát üzent, nem találta az eszközt. Megjelent az asztalon viszont egy
virtuális CD ROM-ként az USB stick storage része. Valahol olvastam, hogy egyes eszközöknél elég ha ezt lecsatoljuk és ezután
létrejön a /dev/ttyUSB* interfész. Ez így is történt, ezután a
Network Manager mobil internet varázslójával már néhány kattintás
után működött az eszköz. A DNS szerver címeket manuálisan kellett a ppp config-ba beírni.
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Nekem ZTE MF100 modemem van és minden varázslás nélkül bedugom és müxik...
(viszont firmware upgrade érdekelne az eszközömhöz...)
# /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf
#
# Last modified: 2009-06-09
#
# Configuration for usb_modeswitch, a mode switching tool for controlling
# flip flop (multiple device) USB gear
#
# Main purpose is to trigger the switching of several known UMTS modems
# from storage device mode ("ZeroCD TM" for use with MS Windows) to modem
# (serial) device mode
#
# Detailed instructions and a friendly forum on the homepage:
# http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch
#
# News update: you want to read the paragraph about troubleshooting there
# if you run into problems !!!
# Just set or remove the comment signs (# and ;) in order to activate
# your device. (Actual entries are further down, after the reference.)
#
# For custom settings:
# Numbers can be decimal or hexadecimal, MessageStrings MUST be
# hexadecimal without prepended "0x". Digits 9-16 in the known
# MessageStrings are arbitrary; I set them to "12345678"
# What it all means (short command line flags appended):
#
#
# * DefaultVendor -v
# * DefaultProduct -p
#
# This is the ID the USB device shows after having been plugged in.
# The program needs this; if not found -> no action.
#
#
# * TargetVendor -V
# * TargetProduct -P
#
# These are the IDs of the USB device after successful mode switching.
# They are optional, but I recommend to provide them for better analysis.
# You definitely need them if you enable CheckSuccess (see below)
#
#
# * TargetClass -C
#
# Some weird devices don't change IDs. They only switch the device class.
# If the device has the target class -> no action (and vice versa)
#
#
# * MessageEndpoint -m
#
# A kind of address inside the interface to which the "message"
# (the sequence that does the actual switching) is directed.
# Starting from version 0.9.7 the MessageEndpoint is autodetected
# if not given
#
#
# * MessageContent -M
#
# A hex string containing the "message" sequence; it will be
# sent as a USB bulk transfer.
#
#
# * ResponseEndpoint -r
# * NeedResponse <0/1> -n
#
# Some devices were reported to require receiving the response of the
# bulk transfer to do the switching properly. Usually not needed.
# Starting from version 1.0.0 the ResponseEndpoint is autodetected
# if not given
#
#
# * DetachStorageOnly <0/1> -d
#
# Some devices just need to be detached from the usb-storage
# driver to initiate the mode switching. Using this feature
# instead of removing the whole usbstorage module keeps other
# storage devices working.
#
#
# * HuaweiMode <0/1> -H
#
# Some Huawei devices can be switched by a special control
# message.
#
#
# * SierraMode <0/1> -S
#
# Some Sierra devices can be switched by a special control
# message.
#
#
# * SonyMode <0/1> -O
#
# Some Sony-Ericsson devices can be switched by a special control
# message. This is experimental and might not have a stable result
#
#
# * ResetUSB <0/1> -R
#
# Some devices need a rougher treatment. If the switching seems
# to do something (run udevmonitor), but your system does not reflect
# it, try this somewhat brutal method to do a reset after switching.
# Mind that if your device switched OK before, this will probably set
# it back to storage mode ...
#
#
# * Interface -i
# * Configuration -u
# * AltSetting -a
#
# More USB parameter to help with tricky devices and for doing lots
# of cruel experiments ...
#
## Note:
## AltSetting/Configuration changes and ResetUSB are executed after all
## other steps and can be combined or used on their own (e.g. a reset
## might have the same effect as a manual replug)
#
#
# * InquireDevice <0|1> -I (disables inquiry)
#
# The standard since 1.0.0 is to do a SCSI inquiry on the default device
# before other actions. This might be a future way to identify a device
# without ambiguities. If it causes trouble with your device, just disable.
#
#
# * CheckSuccess -s
#
# Check for successful switch after seconds (to let device
# settle). First, an interface access test: most devices vanish after
# switching and can't be accessed anymore. Second, a recount of target
# devices: one more than at the first count -> device switched fine. A
# settling time of 2 - 3 seconds is usually enough; your setup may vary
#
#
# -> All other entries are just ignored <-
# Additional command line flags:
#
# Verbose output -W
# No output at all -q
# Other config file -c
# For filling in all this information for an unknown device,
# see instructions and links on the homepage:
# http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch
#
# If you find working codes and configurations, please contribute
# them!
;CheckSuccess=2
#######################################################
# Option GlobeSurfer Icon (aka "Vodafone EasyBox")
#
# The message SHOULD be the same for all Option devices
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6600
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
#######################################################
# Option GlobeSurfer Icon 7.2
#
# Contributor: The Pharscape Forum
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6901
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Option GlobeTrotter GT MAX 3.6 (aka "T-Mobile Web'n'walk Card Compact II")
#
# Contributor: Bernd Holzmüller
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6600
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=0x84
########################################################
# Option GlobeTrotter GT MAX "7.2 Ready"
#
# Contributors: Lucas Benedicic, Morgwai Kotarbinski
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6701
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Option GlobeTrotter EXPRESS 7.2 (aka "T-Mobile wnw Express II")
#
# Contributor: Fridtjof Busse
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6701
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
# Response reading needed according to one (1) report
;ResponseEndpoint=0x84
#######################################################
# Option GlobeSurfer Icon 7.2, new firmware (HSO driver)
#
# Vendor/ProductID don't change when switching, only the device
# class does. Most new Option devices work with this. Just adapt IDs!
# HSO driver support is available at Pharscape (www.pharscape.org)
#
# Contributor: Paul Hardwick
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0x6911
;TargetClass= 0xff
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Option iCON 210
# PROLiNK PHS100 (various looks)
# Hyundai Mobile MB-810
#
# One report of switching with DetachStorageOnly. Needs at least
# a second to settle before binding to usbserial
#
# Contributor: wahlm, Peter Kraker, Pakdhetimin Sekum
;DefaultVendor= 0x1e0e
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x1e0e
;TargetProduct= 0x9000
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="555342431234567800000000000006bd000000020000000000000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=0x01
#######################################################
# Option iCON 225 HSDPA
#
# New Firmware. HSO driver support is available at Pharscape (www.pharscape.org)
#
# Contributor: Matti Viljanen
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0x6971
;TargetClass= 0xff
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243785634120100000080000601000000000000000000000000000000"
#######################################################
# Option GlobeTrotter HSUPA Modem (aka "T-Mobile Web'n'walk Card Compact III')
#
# New Firmware. HSO driver support is available at Pharscape (www.pharscape.org)
#
# Contributor: Gerold Gruber
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0x7011
;TargetClass= 0xff
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243785634120100000080000601000000000000000000000000000000"
######################################################
# Option iCON 401
#
# HSO driver
#
# Contributor: Vincent Teoh
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0x7401
;TargetClass= 0xff
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243785634120100000080000601000000000000000000000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=0x81
########################################################
# Vodafone K3760 (made by Option, HSO driver)
#
# Contributor: The Solutor
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0x7501
;TargetClass= 0xff
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243785634120100000080000601000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver (made by Option, HSO driver)
#
# Contributor: sissie from Bullteam
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0xd033
;TargetClass= 0xff
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243785634120100000080000601000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Huawei E220 (aka "Vodafone EasyBox II", aka "T-Mobile wnw Box Micro")
# Huawei E230
# Huawei E270
# Huawei E870
# and probably most other Huawei devices (just adapt product ID)
#
# Two options: 1. removal of "usb-storage" 2. the special control
# message found by Miroslav Bobovsky
#
# Contributor: Hans Kurent, Denis Sutter, Vincent Teoh
;DefaultVendor= 0x12d1
;DefaultProduct= 0x1003
# choose one of these:
;DetachStorageOnly=1
;HuaweiMode=1
########################################################
# Huawei E169
#
# Contributor: Dale Lane
;DefaultVendor= 0x12d1
;DefaultProduct= 0x1001
# choose one of these:
;DetachStorageOnly=1
;HuaweiMode=1
########################################################
# Huawei E180
#
# Contributor: Tom Dawahare
;DefaultVendor= 0x12d1
;DefaultProduct= 0x1414
# choose one of these:
;DetachStorageOnly=1
;HuaweiMode=1
########################################################
# Huawei E630
#
# You might also try to use the Huawei sequence with it
#
# Beware: there are modem-only variants around - no storage,
# no switching necessary!
#
# Contributor: Joakim Wenrgren
;DefaultVendor= 0x1033
;DefaultProduct= 0x0035
;TargetVendor= 0x12d1
;TargetProduct= 0x1003
;DetachStorageOnly=1
########################################################
# ZTE MF620 (aka "Onda MH600HS")
#
# Probably works with DetachStorageOnly too
#
# Contributor: Flávio Moringa
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0001
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x04
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE MF622 (aka "Onda MDC502HS")
#
# Contributor: andylog
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0002
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x04
;MessageContent="55534243f8f993882000000080000a85010101180101010101000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE MF622 (probably different version)
#
# Contributor: Pedro Algarvio
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0001
;DetachStorageOnly=1
########################################################
# ZTE MF628
#
# Captured with "usbmon". Has a micro SD slot which can be
# activated alternatively
#
# Contributor: Alvaro Lopes
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
# To modem mode:
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0015
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000030000000000000000000000"
# To SD slot mode:
;TargetVendor= 0x05c6
;TargetProduct= 0x2001
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="55534243123456782000000080000a86010101180101010101000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=7
########################################################
# ZTE MF628+ (tested version from Telia / Sweden)
# ZTE MF626
# ZTE MF636 (aka "Telstra / BigPond 7.2 Mobile Card")
#
# Contributor: Joakim Wennergren
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0031
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456782000000080000c85010101180101010101000000000000"
# if that command doesn't work, try the other ("eject")
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000030000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE MF638 (aka "Onda MDC525UP")
#
# Contributor: andylog
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0037
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456782000000080000c85010101180101010101000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE AC8710
#
# Two ID variants known; check your default
#
# Contributor: Michael Khurtsiya
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0xfff5
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0xffff
# No. 2
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0xfff6
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0xfff1
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="5553424312345678c00000008000069f030000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE AC2710 (EVDO)
#
# Contributor: Wasim Baig
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0xfff5
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0xffff
;MessageContent="5553424312345678c00000008000069f010000000000000000000000000000"
# Just for information: try it with the message from the AC8710 ...
########################################################
# ZTE 6535-Z
#
# Contributor: David Taillandier
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0052
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456782000000080000c85010101180101010101000000000000"
########################################################
# ONDA MT503HS (most likely a ZTE model)
#
# Contributor: Lucio Asnaghi a.k.a. kRAkEn/gORe
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0002
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="55534243b0c8dc812000000080000a85010101180101010101000000000000"
########################################################
# ONDA MT505UP (most likely a ZTE model)
#
# Contributor: Alex Scortegagna
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0002
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x03
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000010080000a28000000001c00002000000000000000"
########################################################
# Novatel Wireless Ovation MC950D HSUPA
# Novatel Wireless Merlin XU950D
# Novatel Wireless Ovation 930D
#
# Contributor: Razvan Dragomirescu, Mike Kirk
;DefaultVendor= 0x1410
;DefaultProduct= 0x5010
;TargetVendor= 0x1410
;TargetProduct= 0x4400
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x09
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
# Note: detaching the storage driver might work as well
########################################################
# Novatel U727 USB modem
#
# Modem only versions (no switching required) are around.
#
# Contributor: Chris Thielen
;DefaultVendor= 0x1410
;DefaultProduct= 0x5010
;TargetVendor= 0x1410
;TargetProduct= 0x4100
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Novatel MC990D
#
# Contributor: Joakim Wennergren
;DefaultVendor= 0x1410
;DefaultProduct= 0x5020
;Interface= 5
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Novatel U760 USB modem
#
# Contributor: Richard Laager
;DefaultVendor= 0x1410
;DefaultProduct= 0x5030
;TargetVendor= 0x1410
;TargetProduct= 0x6000
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Alcatel One Touch X020 (aka OT-X020, aka MBD-100HU, aka Nuton 3.5G), works with Emobile D11LC
# Alcatel One Touch X030 (aka OT-X030, aka Nuton NT36HD)
#
# Contributor: Aleksandar Samardzic, Marcelo Fernandez
;DefaultVendor= 0x1c9e
;DefaultProduct= 0x1001
;TargetVendor= 0x1c9e
;TargetProduct= 0x6061
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000606f50402527000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Alcatel X200
;DefaultVendor= 0x1bbb
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x1bbb
;TargetProduct= 0x0000
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456788000000080000606f50402527000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# AnyDATA ADU-500A, ADU-510A, ADU-510L, ADU-520A
#
# This ID gets an "Option" treatment by newer kernels.
# Use module option "option_zero_cd=2" with usb-storage.
# A kernel patch to fix the problem is pending
#
# Contributor: Vladimir Poluektov, Gabriel Smolar
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x16d5
;TargetProduct= 0x6502
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# BandLuxe C120
#
# Reportedly needs several switch calls in a certain order. See
# http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?t=71
# This might be a case to try the new ResetUSB function
#
# Contributor: Alexander Czigler
;DefaultVendor= 0x1a8d
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x1a8d
;TargetProduct= 0x1002
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456781200000080000603000000020000000000000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=0x82
########################################################
# Solomon S3Gm-660
#
# Same notes apply as with the BandLuxe C120 above
#
# Contributor: Alexander Czigler
;DefaultVendor= 0x1dd6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x1dd6
;TargetProduct= 0x1002
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456781200000080000603000000020000000000000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=0x82
########################################################
# C-motech D-50 (aka "CDU-680")
#
# Interesting notes about the device in the forum post at
# http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?t=69
#
# Contributor: Alexander Czigler
;DefaultVendor= 0x16d8
;DefaultProduct= 0x6803
;TargetVendor= 0x16d8
;TargetProduct= 0x6803
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x07
;MessageContent="555342431234567824000000800008ff524445564348470000000000000000"
########################################################
# C-motech CGU-628 (aka "Franklin Wireless CGU-628A" aka "4G Systems XS Stick W12")
#
# Contributor: Mathias Picker
;DefaultVendor= 0x16d8
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x16d8
;TargetProduct= 0x6006
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x09
;MessageContent="55534243d85dd88524000000800008ff524445564348470000000000000000"
########################################################
# Toshiba G450
#
# Contributor: Mijail Anton
;DefaultVendor= 0x0930
;DefaultProduct= 0x0d46
;TargetVendor= 0x0930
;TargetProduct= 0x0d45
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# UTStarcom UM175 (distributor "Alltel")
#
# Contributor: Mark A. Ziesemer
;DefaultVendor= 0x106c
;DefaultProduct= 0x3b03
;TargetVendor= 0x106c
;TargetProduct= 0x3715
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="555342431234567824000000800008ff024445564348470000000000000000"
########################################################
# Hummer DTM5731
#
# Contributor: "paul"
;DefaultVendor= 0x1ab7
;DefaultProduct= 0x5700
;TargetVendor= 0x1ab7
;TargetProduct= 0x5731
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x07
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# A-Link 3GU
#
# Contributor: A-Link Europe Ltd.
;DefaultVendor= 0x1e0e
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x1e0e
;TargetProduct= 0x9200
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Sierra Wireless Compass 597
#
# Contributor: Vincent Teoh
;DefaultVendor= 0x1199
;DefaultProduct= 0x0fff
;TargetVendor= 0x1199
;TargetProduct= 0x0023
;SierraMode=1
########################################################
# Sierra Wireless AirCard 881U (most likely 880U too)
#
# Contributor: Vincent Teoh
;DefaultVendor= 0x1199
;DefaultProduct= 0x0fff
;TargetVendor= 0x1199
;TargetProduct= 0x6856
;SierraMode=1
########################################################
# Sony Ericsson MD400
#
# This is experimental. Might switch back after some time. Please report!
;DefaultVendor= 0x0fce
;DefaultProduct= 0xd0e1
;TargetClass= 0x02
;SonyMode=1
# This might work too instead; subject to testing
;Configuration=2
########################################################
# LG LDU-1900D EV-DO (Rev. A)
#
# Recommended init command: ATE0V1&D2&C1S0=0
#
# Contributor: Jérôme Oufella
;DefaultVendor= 0x1004
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000aff554d53434847000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Samsung SGH-Z810 USB (with microSD card)
#
# This ID gets an "Option" treatment by newer kernels.
# Use module option "option_zero_cd=2" with usb-storage.
# A kernel patch to fix the problem is pending
#
# Contributor: A Friend
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x04e8
;TargetProduct= 0x6601
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000616000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# MobiData MBD-200HU
#
# Contributor: Stefan Olejnik
;DefaultVendor= 0x1c9e
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x1c9e
;TargetProduct= 0x9000
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456788000000080000606f50402527000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# ST Mobile Connect HSUPA USB Modem
#
# Use /dev/ttyUSB2 for connecting
#
# Contributor: Vincent Teoh
;DefaultVendor= 0x1c9e
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x1c9e
;TargetProduct= 0x9063
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456788000000080000606f50402527000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# MyWave SW006 Sport Phone/Modem Combination
#
# Has a card reader too, working fine
#
# Contributor: Aaron Guidazzi
;DefaultVendor= 0x1c9e
;DefaultProduct= 0x9200
;DefaultVendor= 0x1c9e
;DefaultProduct= 0x9202
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x03
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000606f50402527000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Cricket A600
#
# Switches to ACM device. Might need a ResetUSB after switching - or not
#
# Contributor: Jeffrey Hoogland
;DefaultVendor= 0x1f28
;DefaultProduct= 0x0021
;TargetVendor= 0x1f28
;TargetProduct= 0x0020
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="555342431234567824000000800108df200000000000000000000000000000"
# Afterwards (optional): "usb_modeswitch -v 0x1f28 -p 0x0020 -R"
########################################################
# EpiValley SEC-7089 (featured by Alegro and Starcomms / iZAP)
#
# Contributor: Chris Wright
;DefaultVendor= 0x1b7d
;DefaultProduct= 0x0700
;TargetVendor= 0x1b7d
;TargetProduct= 0x0001
# only for reference
# MessageEndpoint=0x07
;MessageContent="555342431234567824000000800008FF05B112AEE102000000000000000000"
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TOSHIBA L40 Series
Ububntu 9.10
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