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GobiProbe Free Method. Attach to correct interfaces. GobiOpen Free Method. GobiClose Free Method. GobiSuspend Public Method.

GobiResume Free Method. Fixes 2 bugs in 2. GobiInit Free Method. Register the driver and device. When I change the modem to ip passthrough mode using the windows executable that netgear provided , it still brings up the same interfaces but the usb pid has changed from to and dhcp no longer works on the ethernet interface.

Here's what happens when I plug it in in ip passthrough mode: Jan 1 gloin kernel: [ Here's what it does if it's configured as regular ethernet with dhcp: Jan 2 gloin dhcpcd[]: version 5.

Does anyone have any idea how this modem might be configured in ip passthrough mode? The GobiSerial module segfaults when run on a raspberry pi. Thank you for the output, I'll take another look at Netgear's driver when I get home, perhaps there's something there we can use to make the GPS port work in our version of the driver.

It's not a problem, really. There must be something wrong with the module initialization because it works on debian but on raspbian I get a kernel oops:. Could you test on Raspbian with a stock kernel? If it works on Debian now, I'm keen on blaming the kernel version you're running at this point, as far as the Pi is concerned. I'm running a stock kernel on raspbian. Or at least I'm running the one that comes with raspbian by default. That is what you mean, correct? Yeah, that's what I meant.

Somehow I got the impression you were running your own kernel build, sorry about that. The stack trace you posted earlier is not telling me much at this point, I'd just recommend blacklisting the GobiNet module, so it doesn't interfere with GobiSerial. Perhaps that could have had something to do with the kernel panicking, I'll try to come up with some solutions for this problem.

I'd just like to confirm that it's working properly before any other modifications. I can blacklist gobinet and do more testing tomorrow.

Well, it's either in usbserial or GobiSerial module, since those are the ones that appear in the stack trace. I'd appreciate if you could try with GobiNet blacklisted, and if you could post another stack trace if it panics again. Toukmond, does the Pi panic if you use the Netgear provided GobiSerial version? Could you test that as well, please? Could you try with the latest commit I've made in my forked GobiSerial repo?

I don't know what is wrong I've cleaned out the patch with the latest few commits, but other than that, I have no idea what could be causing the errors at the moment. Can you retest with the latest patches? It looks like the working one is using a different version than the one you commited based on the dmesg output:. I have no idea why it works but it does. MAGIC :. Published Date : Oct 18, Category : Driver Updater Windows Wireless.

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