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config system 3g-modem custom edit 1 set vendor " Huawei" set model " E392u" set vendor-id 12d1 set product-id 151a set init-string " 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000100000000000000000000" next edit 2 set vendor " Huawei" set model " E392u" set vendor-id 12d1 set product-id 151b next endHope this helps someone at least. FYI - this was done and successfully tested on 5.0.4.
Hi Harald, This thread might give you some hints on what to do: https://forum.fortinet.com/FindPost/93930
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config system 3g-modem custom edit 1 set vendor " Huawei" set model " E392u" set vendor-id 12d1 set product-id 151a set init-string " 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000100000000000000000000" next edit 2 set vendor " Huawei" set model " E392u" set vendor-id 12d1 set product-id 151b next endHope this helps someone at least. FYI - this was done and successfully tested on 5.0.4.
Adrian Lewis wrote:
In case you' re still having issues or someone else finds this I' ve managed to use the same modem and get it working. The E392 that is supported as of 06/09/13 is not the same one as you discovered but is one with a vendor and product ID of 12d1:1505. I created two custom 3g modem definitions, one for when it appears to the system as a CD ROM (as when you first plug it into a Windows laptop before you install the drivers). This one has an init-string which makes the device switch on its serial ports and change product-id. they are as follows:config system 3g-modem customHope this helps someone at least. FYI - this was done and successfully tested on 5.0.4.
edit 1
set vendor " Huawei"
set model " E392u"
set vendor-id 12d1
set product-id 151a
set init-string " 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000100000000000000000000"
next
edit 2
set vendor " Huawei"
set model " E392u"
set vendor-id 12d1
set product-id 151b
next
end
Hi Adrian, just wondering how did you come up with the init-string?
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