Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 9th, '13, 12:40

I am using a Huawei USB modem (EVDO, called Tata Photon+ in India) on Mageia, which seems to connect successfully, but internet doesn't work.
I connect using wvdial, and have tried both as a normal user and SU.

Upon looking into the network manager, i see a ppp connection, which pops up a window to enter a 4 digit PIN. I dont know what the pin is, and a blank pin does not work.

I know for sure that a pin is not required, because i was using the same modem with my Arch desktop earlier.

Can someone help?
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby wintpe » Jan 9th, '13, 13:40

i usualy just type 0000 when that happens

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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 9th, '13, 13:47

I have tried 0000, 1234, 1111... all to no avail :(
Will however try again when i'm home tonight.
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 9th, '13, 19:59

I tried entering 0000 as password, but i get a message stating "please check if you have inserted the sim properly"
Internet still does not work.

I took a peek into resolv.conf, and i can see the dns entries (with a comment stating "ppp temp entry")
nslookup and dig dont work (i presume the package isn't installed). When i do a ping google.com, it throws 'unknown host google.com'.

Any ideas?
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby tom_ » Jan 10th, '13, 15:46

A SIM card can ask for a PIN, not a modem.
So you can put the SIM in a phone, disable the PIN request and put back the SIM in the modem
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby wintpe » Jan 10th, '13, 16:05

ignore dns for now

use another machine to find an ip out and use that directly.

then once you have established you can ping an ip, fix dns.

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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 12th, '13, 08:31

tom_ wrote:A SIM card can ask for a PIN, not a modem.
So you can put the SIM in a phone, disable the PIN request and put back the SIM in the modem

There is no separate SIM card.. i suppose the SIM is sorta hardwired into the modem.
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 12th, '13, 08:36

wintpe wrote:ignore dns for now

use another machine to find an ip out and use that directly.

then once you have established you can ping an ip, fix dns.

regards peter


173.194.38.142 belongs to google.
When i try to ping that, i get
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from 14.97.164.156 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable

14.97.164.156 is the IP that my laptop receives when i connect using wvdial.
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby tom_ » Jan 14th, '13, 15:31

this manual says that a 10 digit PIN is written on a card,
don't you have it?

http://www.tataphoton.com/download/user ... EC-306.pdf

probably also the manual for your exact modem is available
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 14th, '13, 16:25

tom_ wrote:this manual says that a 10 digit PIN is written on a card,
don't you have it?

http://www.tataphoton.com/download/user ... EC-306.pdf

probably also the manual for your exact modem is available

The box does have a 10 digit pin. But the prompt specifically asks for a 4 digit pin
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 14th, '13, 21:18

Can you please try as described in viewtopic.php?p=20793#p20793
e.g. comgt -d /dev/ttyUSB0 ... ttyUSB4 or whatever shows up with your modem?

Apart from that, did you try entering the 10digit pin?
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Re: Huawei broadband modem asks for PIN

Postby njathan » Jan 15th, '13, 10:06

doktor5000 wrote:Can you please try as described in viewtopic.php?p=20793#p20793
e.g. comgt -d /dev/ttyUSB0 ... ttyUSB4 or whatever shows up with your modem?


I get the following:
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[root@localhost ~ ]# comgt -d /dev/ttyUSB0
***SIM ERROR***
Check device port configuration
Check SIM is inserted
Test SIM in a mobile phone?
[root@localhost ~ ]# comgt -d /dev/ttyUSB01
Can't open device /dev/ttyUSB01.
[root@localhost ~ ]# comgt -d /dev/ttyUSB02
Can't open device /dev/ttyUSB02.



doktor5000 wrote:Apart from that, did you try entering the 10digit pin?

I did try, i get back a message saying i should be entering 4 digits.
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