Hello Michael, Thank you for sharing the helpful url. I guess mwan3[1] would deal such daemons - netifd and hotplug.d. Isn't it? If mwan3 deals with those, I guess I only need to utilize mwan3. Am I right?
Thank you for answering my questions. Jeonghum [1] https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wan/multiwan/mwan3 2020년 4월 28일 (화) 오전 1:12, Michael Jones <m...@meshplusplus.com>님이 작성: > > > On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 7:42 AM Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no> wrote: > >> Jeonghum Joh <oosaprogram...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > I am porting a 5G/LTE modem into OpenWRT. >> >> Follow the instructions for LTE modems. A 5G modem is pretty much the >> same wrt drivers and basic management. At least for Qualcomm based >> modems on a USB bus. Have no experience with anything else. The Intel >> and Huawei modems are competely unknown to me, and most likely >> unsupported for the forseeable future. And I'm also blank on the magic >> of Qualcomms PCIe interface. Qualcomm did work on a driver, but it's >> been a long time since I saw any update on that. I guess no one cares >> enough. SuperSpeed USB is fine for most users for now. >> >> Anyway, several X55 based modems are already supported out of the box in >> OpenWrt master. There is no need to reinvent the wheel if you are using >> one of those. >> >> You may obviously decide to implement your own alternative solutions, >> like using some vendor software. But that will limit the user community >> severely. At least until the solution attracts more users. And >> community support depends on users, which I believe is something you >> should consider since you have ended up in this forum. You are unlikely >> to find anyone here who have any experience with your particular vendor >> software version. >> >> Personally, I am happy to give advice about anything regardless of >> experience. But the quality of that advice is probably a tiny bit >> better when it is based on something I've tried myself. Or maybe not? >> Is probably bad in any case. >> >> >> Bjørn >> >> > @Jeonghum Joh > > If you decide to use the connection management software that the vendor > supplied, you'll want to integrate it into Netifd and Hotplug.d to ensure > appropriate cross communication with things in the OpenWRT system. > > Please look at this file to see an example of how that is done: > https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/net/modemmanager/files/modemmanager.proto > There's > a whole rabbit hole that you can follow on this topic to get every detail > right, but it's probably sufficient for your purposes to get the high level > details, and then let the OpenWRT stack take care of the rest. >
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