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#1 Le 15/11/2008, à 09:38
- netsuai
[Résolu] Modem 3G Mobistar
Bonjour,
J'ai un soucis pour installer le modem en question. J'ai pourtant suivit le fil suivant ainsi que tous les dérivé partant de celui-ci. http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2159776
Le model est la GIO225.
Quand je lance la commande pour le démnotage de la clé voici ce que j'ai en retour :
kuma@kuma-laptop:~$ sudo /sbin/usb_modeswitch
* usb_modeswitch: tool for controlling "flip flop" mode USB devices
* Version 0.9.5 (C) Josua Dietze 2008
* Works with libusb 0.1.12 and probably other versions
Looking for default devices
Found default devices (1)
OK, found default device not in target class mode
Prepare switching, accessing latest device
Looking for active default driver to detach it
OK, driver found ("usb-storage")
OK, Driver "usb-storage" successfully detached
Setting up communication with device
Trying to send the message
Sending the message returned error -19, trying to continue ...
-> See /proc/bus/usb/devices (or call lsusb) for changes. Bye
Error: releasing interface failed (error -19). Trying to continue
kuma@kuma-laptop:~$
Et voici le retour de lsusb :
kuma@kuma-laptop:~$ lsusb
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 003 Device 014: ID 0af0:6971 Option
Bus 003 Device 004: ID 1241:1177 Belkin F8E842-DL Mouse
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
kuma@kuma-laptop:~$
Et voici le fichier de configuration de usb_modswitch ou j'ai activé "Option Icon 225 HSDPA"
# /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf
#
# Last modified: 2008-10-27
#
# 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
# Just set or remove the comment signs (# and ;) in order to activate
# your device.
#
# 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 (command line flags appended):
#
# * DefaultVendor -v <hex number>
# * DefaultProduct -p <hex number>
#
# This is the ID the USB device shows after having been plugged in.
# The tool looks for this; if not found -> no action.
#
# * TargetVendor -V <hex number>
# * TargetProduct -P <hex number>
#
# This is the ID the USB device after successful mode switching.
# ! From version 0.9.4 just for information purposes !
#
# * TargetClass -C <hex number>
#
# Newer Option devices don't change IDs but switch device class. If
# the device has the target class -> no action (and vice versa)
#
# * MessageEndpoint -m <hex number>
#
# A kind of address inside the interface to which the "message"
# (the sequence that does the actual switching) is directed
#
# * MessageContent -M <hex string>
#
# A hex string containing the "message" sequence; it will be
# sent as a USB bulk transfer.
#
# * ResponseEndpoint -r <hex number>
# * NeedResponse -n <0/1> OBSOLETE; just give ResponseEndpoint
#
# Some devices were reported to require receiving the response of the
# bulk transfer to do the switching properly. Usually not needed.
#
# * DetachStorageOnly -d <0/1>
#
# 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 -H <0/1>
#
# Some Huawei devices can be switched by a special control
# message.
#
# * ResetUSB -R <0/1>
#
# 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 <hex number>
# * Configuration -u <hex number>
# * AltSetting -a <hex number>
#
# More USB parameter to help with tricky devices and for doing lots
# of cruel experiments ...
#
# All other entries are just ignored !
# Additional command line flags:
#
# Verbose output -W
# No output at all -q
# Other config file -c <file>
# For filling in all this information for an unknown device,
# note its Vendor and Product ID after plugging in (usb-storage)
# from /proc/bus/usb/devices (or from the output of "lsusb"), then
# try spying on the USB communication to this device inside a
# Micro$oft OS. Recommended tool: "SniffUSB"
#
# If you find working codes and configurations, please contribute
# them!
#######################################################
# Option GlobeSurfer Icon (aka "Vodafone EasyBox")
#
# The message SHOULD be the same for all Option devices
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6600
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
#######################################################
# Option GlobeSurfer Icon 7.2
#
# Contributor: The Pharscape Forum
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x0af0
;TargetProduct= 0x6901
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
#######################################################
# Option GlobeSurfer Icon 7.2, new firmware (HSO driver)
#
# Vendor/ProductID don't change when switching, only the device
# class does.
# HSO driver support is available at Pharscape (www.pharscape.org)
#
# Contributor: Paul Hardwick
;DefaultVendor= 0x0af0
;DefaultProduct= 0x6911
;TargetClass= 0xff
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
#######################################################
# 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
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
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243785634120100000080000601000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# 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
;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
;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
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000601000000000000000000000000000000"
# Response reading needed according to one (1) report
;ResponseEndpoint=0x84
########################################################
# Huawei E220 (aka "Vodafone EasyBox II", aka "T-Mobile wnw Box Micro")
# Huawei E270
# Huawei E870
#
# Two options: 1. removal of "usb-storage" 2. the special control
# message found by Miroslav Bobovsky
#
# Contributor: Hans Kurent, Denis Sutter
;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 E630
#
# You might also try to use the new 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
;MessageEndpoint=0x04
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE MF622 (aka "Onda MDC502HS")
#
# Contributor: "andylog"
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0002
;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 <alvieboy at alvie dot com>
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
# To modem mode:
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0015
;MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000030000000000000000000000"
# To SD slot mode:
;TargetVendor= 0x05c6
;TargetProduct= 0x2001
;MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="55534243123456782000000080000a86010101180101010101000000000000"
;ResponseEndpoint=7
########################################################
# ZTE MF628+ (tested version from Telia / Sweden)
#
# Contributor: Joakim Wennergren
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0031
;MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="55534243123456782000000080000c85010101180101010101000000000000"
########################################################
# ZTE MF638 (aka "Onda MDC525UP")
#
# Contributor: "andylog"
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0037
;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
;MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="55534243b0c8dc812000000080000a85010101180101010101000000000000"
########################################################
# ONDA MT505UP (most likely a ZTE model)
#
# Contributor: Alex Scortegagna
;DefaultVendor= 0x19d2
;DefaultProduct= 0x2000
;TargetVendor= 0x19d2
;TargetProduct= 0x0002
;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
;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
;MessageEndpoint=0x08
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Novatel MC990D
#
# Contributor: Joakim Wennergren
;DefaultVendor= 0x1410
;DefaultProduct= 0x5020
;Interface= 5
;MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# Alcatel OT-X020 (aka MBD-100HU, aka Nuton 3.5G), works with Emobile D11LC
#
# Contributor: Aleksandar Samardzic
;DefaultVendor= 0x1c9e
;DefaultProduct= 0x1001
;TargetVendor= 0x1c9e
;TargetProduct= 0x6061
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000606f50402527000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# AnyDATA ADU-500A, ADU-510A, ADU-520A
#
# Contributor: Vladimir Poluektov
;DefaultVendor= 0x05c6
;DefaultProduct= 0x1000
;TargetVendor= 0x16d5
;TargetProduct= 0x6502
;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
;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
;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
;MessageEndpoint=0x07
;MessageContent="555342431234567824000000800008ff524445564348470000000000000000"
########################################################
# Toshiba G450
#
# Contributor: Mijail Anton
;DefaultVendor= 0x0930
;DefaultProduct= 0x0d46
;TargetVendor= 0x0930
;TargetProduct= 0x0d45
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# UTStarcom UM175 (distributor "Alltel")
#
# Contributor: Mark A. Ziesemer
;DefaultVendor= 0x106c
;DefaultProduct= 0x3b03
;TargetVendor= 0x106c
;TargetProduct= 0x3715
;MessageEndpoint=0x05
;MessageContent="555342431234567824000000800008ff024445564348470000000000000000"
####################################
# Hummer DTM5731
#
# Contributor: "paul"
;DefaultVendor= 0x1ab7
;DefaultProduct= 0x5700
;TargetVendor= 0x1ab7
;TargetProduct= 0x5731
;MessageEndpoint=0x07
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
########################################################
# A-Link 3GU
#
# Contributor: A-Link Europe Ltd.
;DefaultVendor= 0x1e0e
;DefaultProduct= 0xf000
;TargetVendor= 0x1e0e
;TargetProduct= 0x9200
;MessageEndpoint=0x01
;MessageContent="5553424312345678000000000000061b000000020000000000000000000000"
Je suppose que le retour de la commande lsusb doit me permettre de modifier celui-ci, mais je ne vois pas quoi.
Si vous savez me mettre sur la voie, merci d'avance.
Dernière modification par netsuai (Le 28/12/2008, à 16:23)
La seule question idiote est celle que l'on ne pose pas.
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#2 Le 16/11/2008, à 13:40
- netsuai
Re : [Résolu] Modem 3G Mobistar
Un petit up ?:(
La seule question idiote est celle que l'on ne pose pas.
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#3 Le 23/11/2008, à 11:21
- netsuai
Re : [Résolu] Modem 3G Mobistar
Suis-je donc le seul à vouloir utiliser ce système ?
Dernière modification par netsuai (Le 23/11/2008, à 11:21)
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#4 Le 23/11/2008, à 11:27
- pierre_lenain
Re : [Résolu] Modem 3G Mobistar
Je dis peut-etre n'importe quoi, mais ici, en belgique (ah, oui, si tu nous parle de mobistar, tu est belge aussi ^^), mobistar vend des netbook avec linux dessus (j'ai vu ca hier, sur la vitre du magasin). donc, il doit y avoir un driver quelque part ou un truc du genre, ou alors y sont tres con chez mobistar !
Limite, renseigne toi la bas, chez un revendeur spécialisé (mais est-ce qu'il sont spécialisé en linux ? j'imagine qu'il doit y avoir un service apres vente donc que oui ...)
Linux ne peut changer le monde seul ... Alors aidons le!
Software is like the sex, it's better if it's free !
Tux, parce que je le vaut bien !
--- Pierre !
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#5 Le 28/11/2008, à 07:58
- netsuai
Re : [Résolu] Modem 3G Mobistar
Je dis peut-etre n'importe quoi, mais ici, en belgique (ah, oui, si tu nous parle de mobistar, tu est belge aussi ^^), mobistar vend des netbook avec linux dessus (j'ai vu ca hier, sur la vitre du magasin). donc, il doit y avoir un driver quelque part ou un truc du genre, ou alors y sont tres con chez mobistar !
Limite, renseigne toi la bas, chez un revendeur spécialisé (mais est-ce qu'il sont spécialisé en linux ? j'imagine qu'il doit y avoir un service apres vente donc que oui ...)
Merci, je n'y avais pas pensé (humour).
La version netbook est une version pré-installée mais quand on achète la clé seule, il est bien stipulé uniquement compatible Windows et Mac.
Pour ce qui est du vendeur, c'est juste un vendeur qui vend une boite.
Quinze jours avant, il vendait des petits pois sur le marché.
Donc, de ce coté, pas de solution.
La seule question idiote est celle que l'on ne pose pas.
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#6 Le 28/12/2008, à 16:22
- netsuai
Re : [Résolu] Modem 3G Mobistar
Ca y est , cela fonctionne grace à ce tuto : [url]http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/tutoriel/icon225?s[]=mobistar[/url]
Merci à brazz pour la réalisation de celui-ci.
Juste deux ou trois points à éclaircir :
1 - Pour l'installation du driver icon 225 : pour la commande 'make' et 'make install', ne pas se trouver dans un répertoire avec un nom ayant des espaces. Sinon cela ne fonctionne pas.
2 - Pour la configuration des droits :lancer la commande 'ls -al /dev/ttyHS*' après avoir branché le modem.
3 - Une fois HSOconnect démarré, se rendre dans 'Profil > Editez le raccordement' et modifier ceci :
APN : iew.be
User :
Pass :Voir ici : http://www.mobistar.be/fr/e-services/pa … 6lang%3Dfr
Bien que perso, j'aie inscris mobistar pour User et Pass et cella fonctionne aussi.
Dernière modification par netsuai (Le 28/12/2008, à 16:30)
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