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Re: Gobi3000 and firmwares

 

@vick, that's probably right, I may have done it in Windows. It's been a
while since I have booted into windows and my memory isn't what it used to
be ;-) So I guess if there is any advice on this, when you get your z21
boot into windows, turn on the modem and gps and load the firmware before
you bliitz it?

DoTheDog

On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:36 PM, vick <weasalandme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Unless the device was pre-loaded with the firmware from the manufacturer
> you do need it. I have the US model Z21 and that had a small app that asked
> you which provider you want and loaded the firmware. I'm almost certain it
> did not have a firmware loaded before that.
>
> If you don't have the firmware loaded then you need the GobiAPI to do it
> and that one is just bad, I tried to make it work for Linux but ended up
> finding a windows example app to do it for me. And no, gobi_loader doesn't
> work anymore because the firmware loading model changed.
>
> If you do have the firmware loaded then all you need is GobiSerial
> compiled or modify the qcserial module to include your hardware IDs and
> then use regular wvdial or latest and greatest NetworkManager.  I've been
> using it for a while now and even switched to using GobiNet a week ago so I
> don't have to deal with the overhead of pppd and slow down of serial ports.
>
>   ------------------------------
> **
> Henrik, I'm not sure you actually need all the firmware. Have you tried
> compiling the GobiSerial drivers? I actually do have the US AT&T firmware
> from windows here:
>
>
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