
So this is supposed to be the default mode for the E3531. Now the 12d1 being the vendor ID, and 14dc being the HiLink CDC-Ethernet model/mode ID. I got back for the USB device listed as Huawei Technology Co., the following mode: 12d1:14dc You can see what I got back in the image above! This will return a list of USB devices that are connected, along with their modes. Once you've plugged in the E3531 you should run the following command: lsusb Ok, so once that is done you can insert the SIM into the E3531 and plug it into a USB port on the Raspberry Pi 3! Then you'll know for sure that the SIM is working. So this operation was successful.So mostly when you buy a SIM the carriers (this is for the UK) want you to activate it using a voice call! So it's easiest to do that with an unlocked phone. When I plug the stick into my Mikrotik router, it will create a ppp-out1 interface and it simply connects. I guess pretty much that this means success./webfig/#IP:Addresses I was successful with /dev/ttyUSB2 (the last I.
#Huawei e3531 hspa usb stick serial#
Your Stick will now create three serial interfaces: I don't spear Russian, but this looks like success.

balong-usbdload/balong-usbdload -p /dev/ttyUSB0 balong-usbdload/usblsafe-3372h.bin You will now have a serial device at /dev/ttyUSB0

#Huawei e3531 hspa usb stick how to#
The Russian guy explains how to do that: This will shorten your stick and set it into a boot mode. Use a crocodile clamp or something else and connect the plug's ground to the first of the round contact pads. Use a flat screwdriver to carefully remove the rest of the case.

You just need to unscrew both screws near the USB plug. The stick can be opened using a TX5HF screwdriver. If you have a decent GCC compiler, "make" will produce according binaries. Go into these directories and enter "make". This guide assumes you have Linux and a compiler installed and you know how to use GIT. Since an easy mode switch only seems to work with devices in stick mode, and as I had a more recent device with a more recent firmware, I needed to take a more complicated way. Given that all sorts of forum authors have asked Mikrotik for the General Availability ov v7 and nobody was able to tell, I decided to wait no longer. Mikrotik support sold me that Hilink mode sticks will be supported in RouterOS version 7.I found theese settings using AT^SETPORT, and AT^GETPORTNAME:įF - Dummy (disable modeswitch when using this as the initial mode?) Usb power reset, and it started working as a PPP interface. This is particularly important when used with a Mikrotik RB951 Wifi router.

Problem: The Huawei LTE Modem E3372h is a dual mode modem and needs to be switched into the hilink mode.
