![]() ![]() Still at the Pineapple's Linux command line I ran the commands:Īnd searched the list shown for a file that corresponded to my dongle's xxxx:xxxx number. At the Pineapple's Linux command line I ran the commandĪnd made a note of the xxxx:xxxx hex number corresponding to my dongle (in my case 19d2:1405)Ĩ. I then plugged my dongle back into the Pineapple.ħ. Presumably this meant the mode-switch had worked.Ħ. Discovered that after running these commands I could plug the dongle straight into a laptop (Windows/Linux) and got an immediate connection to the internet without having to do anything else. Opkg install comgt kmod-usb-serial kmod-usb-serial-option kmod-usb-serial-wwan usb-modeswitchĥ. ![]() PuTTYed into the Pineapple's Linux command line. I made sure that my Pineapple could share my Windows laptop's internet connection and that they were physically connected to each other by a LAN cable.ģ. From memory, this is what I did from scratch to make it work:ġ.
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