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dongle_compatibility [2022/05/01 09:37] rs232dongle_compatibility [2022/08/13 11:49] zell86
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 ^  Manufacturer  ^  Model  ^  Vendor  ^  4G Standard  ^  3G Standard  ^  Default Id  ^  Modem Id  ^  Protocol  ^  Bands supported  ^  Comments  ^ ^  Manufacturer  ^  Model  ^  Vendor  ^  4G Standard  ^  3G Standard  ^  Default Id  ^  Modem Id  ^  Protocol  ^  Bands supported  ^  Comments  ^
-| Alcatel | Link Key IK40V | Various   |     | 1d6b:0195 (Czech T-Mobile)  |   | 4G LTE FDD: B1/B4/B7/B8/B20 \\ \\ HSDPA/HSUPA: 900/1800/2100 MHz \\ \\ EDGE/GPRS: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz  | Works well. No external antenna jacks. This is the lead developer's 4G test modem when he uses the RNDIS protocol: [[https://bitbucket.org/pedro311/freshtomato-arm/commits/453542154d55df6b2a172443564e0a6fdc0a3286|link]] | +| Alcatel | Link Key IK40V | Various LTE CAT4  |     | 1d6b:0195 (Czech T-Mobile)  |   | 4G LTE FDD: B1/B4/B7/B8/B20 \\ \\ HSDPA/HSUPA: 900/1800/2100 MHz \\ \\ EDGE/GPRS: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz  | Works well. No external antenna jacks. This is the lead developer's 4G test modem when he uses the RNDIS protocol: [[https://bitbucket.org/pedro311/freshtomato-arm/commits/453542154d55df6b2a172443564e0a6fdc0a3286|link]] 
-| Android (smartphones) | Various | Various | Depends on phone  | Depends on phone  | Depends on phone  | Depends on phone  | RNDIS  | Depends on phone  | At least models of Android smartphones have been reported to work in USB tether mode. So far, these include the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus,     Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, and ZTE Blade A7 Prime. | +| Alcatel | MW40 | Various  | LTE CAT4           | 4G LTE  | No external antenna jacks.  
-| Huawei | E3372 \\ (h and s) Non-Hilink | Various | LTE CAT 4    | 12d1:1f01  | 12d1:14d  | ECM  | 4G: \\ \\ 3G UMTS: 900/2100 MHz  | Has 2 external antenna jacks. Works well.  | +| Android (smartphones) | Various | Various | Depends on phone  | Depends on phone  | Depends on phone  | Depends on phone  | RNDIS  | Depends on phone  | At least models of Android smartphones have been reported to work in USB tether mode. So far, these include the Samsung Galaxy A3 2015, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus,     Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, and ZTE Blade A7 Prime. | 
-| Huawei  | E3372 \\ (h and s) Hilink  | Various  | LTE CAT 4      | 12d1:14dc  | ECM  | 4G: \\ \\ 3G UMTS: 900/2100 MHz  | This is the same hardware as the above modem. However, this model has problems with some sites (~30%) due to a bug in the Broadcom driver. However, you can switch from Hilink to non-Hilink and vice versa by uploading the appropriate firmware; [[https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ll9ieqqooyhy5/Documents#ll9ieqqooyhy5|found here.]] \\ \\ See [[https://www.0xf8.org/2017/01/flashing-a-huawei-e3372h-4g-lte-stick-from-hilink-to-stick-mode/|here]] for details. | +| Huawei | E3372 \\ (h and s) Non-Hilink | Various | LTE CAT4    | 12d1:1f01  | 12d1:14d  | ECM  | 4G: \\ \\ 3G UMTS: 900/2100 MHz  | Has 2 external antenna jacks. Works well.  | 
-| Huawei  | E398  | Various   |   | 12d1:1446  | 12d1:1506  | Serial and QMI  |   | Some versions of this have 1 antenna jack, and some have 2 jacks. In general this dongle works well, but sometimes the driver crashes because FreshTomato has problems with the //qmi_wwan// module. \\ Update: it seems that using ONLY USB 1.1 driver fixes this issue in 90% of cases (at least on ARM routers). +| Huawei  | E3372 \\ (h and s) Hilink  | Various  | LTE CAT4      | 12d1:14dc  | ECM  | 4G: \\ \\ 3G UMTS: 900/2100 MHz  | This is the same hardware as the above modem. However, this model has problems with some sites (~30%) due to a bug in the Broadcom driver. However, you can switch from Hilink to non-Hilink and vice versa by uploading the appropriate firmware; [[https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ll9ieqqooyhy5/Documents#ll9ieqqooyhy5|found here.]] \\ \\ See [[https://www.0xf8.org/2017/01/flashing-a-huawei-e3372h-4g-lte-stick-from-hilink-to-stick-mode/|here]] for details. | 
-| Novatel (now Inseego)  | USB730l  | Verizon | LTE CAT 6 | HSDPA 7.2 |   | 1410:9030  | Serial and RNDIS  | US LTE Bands: B2/B4/B5/B13\\ \\ Global LTE Bands: B3/B4 \\ \\ LTE-U Carrier Aggregation: 13+4, 13+2 \\ \\ CDMA EV-DO rA: BC0/BC1 \\ \\ Quad band: UMTS/HSPA B1/B2/B5/B8 \\ \\ Quad band: GPRS/EDGE B2/B3/B5/B8 Scheduled for 2022.1  +| Huawei  | E398  | Various LTE CAT3  |   | 12d1:1446  | 12d1:1506  | Serial and QMI  |   | Some versions of this have 1 antenna jack, and some have 2 jacks. In general this dongle works well, but sometimes the driver crashes because FreshTomato has problems with the //qmi_wwan// module. \\ Update: it seems that using ONLY USB 1.1 driver fixes this issue in 90% of cases (at least on ARM routers). 
-| Inseego  | USB800  | AT&T | LTE CAT 18 |     | 1410:B023  | Serial and RNDIS  | 4G LTE: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B14/B17/B18/B20/B28/B29/B30/B66 \\ \\ HSPA+/UMTS: B1/B2/B4/B5/B8 \\ \\ Carrier Aggregation:  5 CC Download CA | Scheduled for 2022.2 .This modem uses a series of 5 Vendor IDs, each for different functions. The ID listed in the Vendor ID column is for the modem itself. +| Novatel (now Inseego)  | USB730l  | Verizon | LTE CAT6 | HSDPA 7.2 |   | 1410:9030  | Serial and RNDIS  | US LTE Bands: B2/B4/B5/B13\\ \\ Global LTE Bands: B3/B4 \\ \\ LTE-U Carrier Aggregation: 13+4, 13+2 \\ \\ CDMA EV-DO rA: BC0/BC1 \\ \\ Quad band: UMTS/HSPA B1/B2/B5/B8 \\ \\ Quad band: GPRS/EDGE B2/B3/B5/B8   
-| ZTE  | MF923  | AT& | LTE  |         | LTE: B2/B4/B5/B17/B29 \\ \\ 4G HSPA+ : 850/1900/2100 MHz \\ \\ 3G UMTS: 850/1900/2100 MHz  | This mobile hotspot was tested as working when connected to the USB port of a Netgear WNDR3400v1.The Micro USB port of this device receives power input from the router, so the hotspot can be powered that way. Caution is advised, as not all routers are designed to output adequate USB power for a device such as this. Overheating might be possible.  |+| Inseego  | USB800  | AT&T | LTE CAT18 |     | 1410:B023  | Serial and RNDIS  | 4G LTE: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B14/B17/B18/B20/B28/B29/B30/B66 \\ \\ HSPA+/UMTS: B1/B2/B4/B5/B8 \\ \\ Carrier Aggregation:  5 CC Download CA | This modem uses a series of 5 Vendor IDs, each for different functions. The ID listed in the Vendor ID column is for the modem itself. 
 +| ZTE  | MF923  | AT& | LTE CAT4          | LTE: B2/B4/B5/B17/B29 \\ \\ 4G HSPA+ : 850/1900/2100 MHz \\ \\ 3G UMTS: 850/1900/2100 MHz  | This mobile hotspot was tested as working when connected to the USB port of a Netgear WNDR3400v1.The Micro USB port of this device receives power input from the router, so the hotspot can be powered that way. Caution is advised, as not all routers are designed to output adequate USB power for a device such as this. Overheating might be possible.  |
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