Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of Hardware/fDevices/dWide
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- Jun 20, 2014, 6:12:13 PM (10 years ago)
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v3 v4 2 2 3 3 ---- 4 ==== Netgear AC341U External WimaxModem ====4 ==== Netgear AC341U External LTE Modem ==== 5 5 6 '''Front:''' 7 [[Image(AC341U_front.jpg, 25%)]] 6 || '''Front:''' || '''Back:''' || 7 || [[Image(AC341U_front.jpg, 120px)]] || [[Image(AC341U_back.jpg, 120px)]] || 8 || Vendor || [http://support.netgear.com/product/AirCard+341U+(Sprint)#wrapper Netgear] || 9 || Device || AC341U || 10 || Interface type || USB || 11 || Device ID || || 12 || Driver || Netgear Propriterary [[BR]] see [wiki:Software/gImages/dDrivers#NetgearAC341U docs] || 13 || Technology || LTE || 8 14 9 '''Back:'''10 [[Image(AC341U_back.jpg, 25%)]]11 15 12 This device is a usb connected Wimax modem. It's behavior is some what different than most other USB connected wireless devices. Instead of showing up a proper Wimax device in connected machine's Operating system, it shows up as a plain Ethernet device and a seperate serial device (in linux). Connection state is managed via AT commands in the serial device. The Ethernet device receives dhcp information from either the internal dchp server (NAT mode) or via the uplinked network (pass through mode).16 This device is a usb connected LTE modem. It's behavior is some what different than most other USB connected wireless devices. Instead of showing up a proper LTE device in connected machine's Operating system, it shows up as a plain Ethernet device and a separate serial device (in Linux). Connection state is managed via AT commands in the serial device. The Ethernet device receives dhcp information from either the internal dchp server (NAT mode) or via the up-linked network (pass through mode).