kedimi7 Posted Tuesday at 08:24 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:24 AM (edited) Hi all ๐ ย When my Vodafone K4606 usb mobile modem is plugged into any pc, it connects directly to the internet after 30 seconds. ย https://www.vodafone.com/content/dam/vodcom/devices/mobile-broadband-devices/K4606specs.pdf ย However, when I try it on my Keenetic KN-2510 Peak Dsl and KN-3610 Hopper Dsl modems, it does not see the usb modem. ย I request global support for my usb modem to be recognized on my Keenetic devices and I want it to be among the supported devices. ย Because another model belonging to Huawei brand, K4201, is among the supported devices and is the lower version of my usb modem. ย I do not think it is right that it is not supported for the more advanced version, K4606. ย I would be glad if you forward my request to Global Keenetic experts. ย Thank you ๐ 20240924_114359.mp4 Edited Tuesday at 10:09 AM by kedimi7 Added video and photos 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 kedimi7 Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago On 9/24/2024 at 5:32 PM, slomblobov said: @kedimi7ย Ok, I have enough information for a while. After a small modification of the code, the modem will go into the desired mode. I will provide you with the modified firmware for testing... ๐ Thank you to @KYTECHNGAMING for making me discover the Forum Keenetic. ๐ Thank you to @slomblobov who define and solve my problem. After sending Selftest, special product software was produced to recognize the unrecognized USB modem. Then fine adjustments were made. I plugged the USB mobile modem into my Windows 7 PC and installed the embedded Vodafone Mobile Broadband software in the device. I clicked on settings to make sure the USB modem was unlocked. I went into connection settings. It allowed me to create and save custom internet settings. In other words, Huawei mobile modems in Turkey are produced in unlocked mode by default. I selected a custom profile in the internet settings and wrote apn: internet and I wrote ipv4:0000 and saved it. It connected automatically immediately. And I immediately plugged the USB modem into my Keenetic modem. It automatically connected to the internet after about 20 seconds. SOLVED ๐ฏ Thank you very much ๐ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 slomblobov Posted Tuesday at 11:29 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:29 AM @kedimi7ย could you share a selftest file? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 slomblobov Posted Tuesday at 02:32 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:32 PM @kedimi7ย Ok, I have enough information for a while. After a small modification of the code, the modem will go into the desired mode. I will provide you with the modified firmware for testing... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 kedimi7 Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM (edited) 32 minutes ago, slomblobov said: @kedimi7ย Ok, I have enough information for a while. After a small modification of the code, the modem will go into the desired mode. I will provide you with the modified firmware for testing... ย Ok, If all goes well, will this fix be included in future stable updates? Because I like using stable and updated firmware. Edited Tuesday at 03:04 PM by kedimi7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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