On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 9:45 PM Jeonghum Joh
wrote:
> 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 m
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/net
Hello Bruno,
I want to share the informations you mentioned. I will check with my
company first and then if they let me do, I will share with you all.
Thank you.
Jeonghum
2020년 4월 27일 (월) 오후 11:53, Bruno Antunes 님이 작성:
> Hello Jeonghum,
> Can you share some details on the boards and modems you
Hello Bjørn,
What an honor to talk to you!
You are the author of the usbnet adapter kernel module!
Thank you for replying to me.
With your suggestions, I tried to search documents from openwrt documents
and found several:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wan/wwan/ltedongle
https://open
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 7:42 AM Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Jeonghum Joh 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 n
Hello Jeonghum,
Can you share some details on the boards and modems you are using?
Regards,
Bruno
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 13:42, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>
> Jeonghum Joh writes:
>
> > I am porting a 5G/LTE modem into OpenWRT.
>
> Follow the instructions for LTE modems. A 5G modem is pretty much the
>
Jeonghum Joh 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 ar
Hello, There was a typo : %s/whoot/shoot out/gc
Have a good day!
Jeonghum
2020년 4월 27일 (월) 오후 8:14, Jeonghum Joh 님이 작성:
> Hello Enrico,
>
> Thank you for your email!
>
> I couldn't find what upstream connection manager is but there was
> ModemManager in my googling result.
> But studying about Mo
Hello Enrico,
Thank you for your email!
I couldn't find what upstream connection manager is but there was
ModemManager in my googling result.
But studying about ModemManager would make my work something that must
start from scratch.
I think studying UCI interface / libraries, and ubus would be g
Hello!
And thank you for your interest in OpenWRt.
In general, in OpenWRt, pieces work togeter because they are developed to do so.
A connection manager duty is not, arguably, to set up firewall rules.
you can surely inspect a lot of the informations you would need from the UCI
interface / libra
Hello,
I am porting a 5G/LTE modem into OpenWRT.
The modem provider provided a connection manager (CM) linux daemon. This CM
sets up the usbnet adapter interface which is wwan0. And it brings data
connection via this interface wwan0. And after the bringup finished, it
sets up firewall rules and ro
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