[Liverpool] Re: Liverpool Digest, Vol 127, Issue 1
John Bywater
johnbywr at googlemail.com
Mon Apr 14 10:10:55 BST 2008
Hi Andy
Thanks for that information, but I don't have a problem with using the modem
now. It is just that the performance is so poor that I am trying to see if
it is the drivers in the generic usbserial or the ISP who are 'three' at
fault. I would assume that the ISP is as usual restricting the usage in some
form or other?
The modem being as you say in two parts. The first storage part loads first,
if it can, then the second part shows itself which is the modem. As I do a
fresh boot each time, I have no problem as by the time the modem shows
itself to the system the boot system has not reach the hardware detection
stage. So I do a modprobe and then the modified wvdial.
When I download any data the MAX speed that i have had is 61.1 kb/s. On what
I am told is a 2.8 Mb/s and should do 3.6 mb/s according to the sales
people. The company seem to think that what speed I am getting is perfectly
reasonably?
Hay Ho welcome to rip off Britain.
John Bywater
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> Hi Everybody
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> Has anybody used the 'eciadsl-pppoeci' driver for the USB modems?
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> I was wondering if the driver might be able to be used with my ZTE md622
> mobile modem? Has anybody tried this driver at any time?
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> From: "Andrew Williams" <andy at tensixtyone.com>
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> On 11/04/2008, John Bywater wrote:
> > I was wondering if the driver might be able to be used with my ZTE md622
> > mobile modem? Has anybody tried this driver at any time?
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> I assume your talking about a MF-622? If so they just supply a USB
> Serial interface, but you have to do some fiddly udev rules as the
> device intially shows as a USB mass storage device.
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> You can find the udev rules on the following ubuntu forums thread:
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> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=665332
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