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  1. #16

    is it english?

    is the firmware interface in english?
    if not, any english version?

    will Oleg's fw ever support gprs/cdma modem?

    i think it'll be great to put gprs/cdma modem support into fw.

    my plan is to plug my gprs/cdma modem into wl500g/x and put it on my car with a modified power supply.
    so i'd got a truely mobile hotspot. anywhere you see my car you can use the hotspot...
    aztech adsl router -> asus wl500g w/ 1.9.2.7-5a fw -> linksys wrt54g w/ dd-wrt & hyperwrt as WDS

    http://www.ngobrol.com

  2. #17

    Dial on Demand for CDMA needed

    Unfortunaelly the .cz firmware for wl-500gx contains a ppp not compiled with support for active-filter.

    I guess even using iptable I still not able to stop internet since idle time is never reached due to misc incoming packages.

    Could it be possible to include ppp filtering in a new firmware or provide a ppp package with support for acrive-filter (I'm interested in outbound keyword).

    Please help me or provide me an alternative to be able to ignore incoming packets when dial on demand is used with pppd.

    Thanks a lot

  3. #18
    So has a CDMA package been developed for Oleg's software?

    Can't really try Oleg's as I'm CDMA dependant for the internet.

    tanx

  4. #19
    in this firmware exist property " use my dialup file"
    There are i can get this files, and read about this?
    And what is structures of this files?

  5. #20

    CNU-550, CDMA for WL500gx

    Hi Everyone,

    I was visiting http://koppel.cz/cdmawifi/download/1...f-USB-1.64.trx,
    and found out that they have a new soft for WL500g. This soft allows to plug 2 CDMA modem and have internet VIA WIFI. There are 2 models that are supported by this software. AnydataADU-E100H and one more model. I use C-Montech CNU-550. Can anybody help to modify the 1.9.2.7-7f-USB-1.64.trx in a such way that my modem will work.
    WL500GX recognizes the modem very well. Here is the log
    System Log from My Asus WL500gx, after inserting the CNU-550. C-Montech

    Apr 19 17:51:43 kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 01:02.2-2 address 2
    Apr 19 17:51:44 nmbd[136]: [2007/04/19 17:51:44, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:sig_term(65)
    Apr 19 17:51:44 nmbd[136]: Got SIGTERM: going down...
    Apr 19 17:51:45 USB storage: removed
    Apr 19 17:51:45 kernel: Device 08:05 not ready.
    Apr 19 17:51:45 kernel: I/O error: dev 08:05, sector 1
    Apr 19 17:51:57 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:02.0-2, assigned address 2
    Apr 19 17:51:57 kernel: Manufacturer: CMOTECH CO., LTD.
    Apr 19 17:51:57 kernel: Product: CMOTECH CDMA Technologies
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: SerialNumber: Serial Number
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x16d8/0x5543) is not claimed by any active driver.
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Length = 18
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: DescriptorType = 01
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: USB version = 2.00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Vendor:Product = 16d8:5543
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: MaxPacketSize0 = 16
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: NumConfigurations = 1
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Device version = 0.00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Device Class:SubClass:Protocol = 02:00:00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Communications class
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Configuration:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 9
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 02
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: wTotalLength = 005a
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bNumInterfaces = 03
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bConfigurationValue = 01
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: iConfiguration = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bmAttributes = 80
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: MaxPower = 100mA
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Interface: 0
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Alternate Setting: 0
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 9
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 04
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterfaceNumber = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bAlternateSetting = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bNumEndpoints = 01
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterface Class:SubClass:Protocol = 02:02:01
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: iInterface = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Endpoint:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 7
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bEndpointAddress = 81 (in)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bmAttributes = 03 (Interrupt)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0010
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterval = 20
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Interface: 1
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Alternate Setting: 0
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 9
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 04
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterfaceNumber = 01
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bAlternateSetting = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bNumEndpoints = 02
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterface Class:SubClass:Protocol = 0a:00:00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: iInterface = 04
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Endpoint:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 7
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bEndpointAddress = 8a (in)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bmAttributes = 02 (Bulk)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0040
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterval = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Endpoint:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 7
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bEndpointAddress = 0b (out)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bmAttributes = 02 (Bulk)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0040
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterval = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Interface: 2
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Alternate Setting: 0
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 9
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 04
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterfaceNumber = 02
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bAlternateSetting = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bNumEndpoints = 02
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterface Class:SubClass:Protocol = ff:ff:ff
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: iInterface = 04
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Endpoint:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 7
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bEndpointAddress = 82 (in)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bmAttributes = 02 (Bulk)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0040
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterval = 00
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: Endpoint:
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bLength = 7
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bEndpointAddress = 05 (out)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bmAttributes = 02 (Bulk)
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0040
    Apr 19 17:51:58 kernel: bInterval = 00

    I think I need to use this script.

    921600

    connect '/usr/sbin/chat -s -v "" "AT&F0E0V1S0=0" OK ATD#777 CONNECT'

    debug

    updetach

    crtscts

    noipdefault

    nodetach

    novj

    lcp-echo-failure 0

    nobsdcomp

    novjccomp

    nopcomp

    noaccomp

    noauth

    user mobile

    modem

    usepeerdns

    defaultroute

    connect-delay 5000


    Thanks in Advance.

  6. #21
    I think you better ask the person who wrote this firmware. He speaks very good english.
    Op zoek naar pretparken:

    Pretparksite

  7. #22

    Cdma

    Hi Alien433'

    Are you from from Czech republic? That script was written by very smart guy from Czech republic. But I cannot speak czech and cannot find any information on that forum. If you can help to readdress my question?

    Thanks in Advance.
    Skier

  8. #23
    Yes it's me. There is no driver for Cmotech CDMA modem in firmware, so modifying script will not solve your problem. I'm very short of time now, so I cann't google for driver for this modem. When I will have a driver, I can modify CDMA script. Try insmod acm module and list usb devices (/proc/bus/usb/devices)

    Engy

  9. #24

    cdma, cnu-550,

    Thank you Engy,

    I will look for it. Thanks for the answer anyway.

    Skier

  10. #25

    cdma, cnu-550,

    Engy,

    Here is what I found. Will it work. Please read the line 797. It is for CNU-550

    http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=1&gl=ru

    Skier

  11. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by skier View Post
    Engy,

    Here is what I found. Will it work. Please read the line 797. It is for CNU-550

    http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=1&gl=ru

    Skier
    This is not a driver. This is only list of vendor and product ID's.

  12. #27

    CNU-550 with ASUS

    Engy,

    Do I need to look for the Linux driver for CNU-550 or Regular Windows driver?

  13. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by skier View Post
    Engy,

    Do I need to look for the Linux driver for CNU-550 or Regular Windows driver?
    Linux driver of course :-)

  14. #29

    CNU-550 with ASUS

    Thanks Engy,

    Will keep looking.

    Sergei

  15. #30
    cdma is now widely used worldwide.

    it'll be extremely great if we can plug any cheap gprs/cdma/3g/nokia mobile phone into wl500g usb to have a real mobile hotspot.
    coz, linksys wrt54g3g and its pccard is way too expensive...

    tia
    aztech adsl router -> asus wl500g w/ 1.9.2.7-5a fw -> linksys wrt54g w/ dd-wrt & hyperwrt as WDS

    http://www.ngobrol.com

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