Description of problem: This is the first time I propose an improvement to Fedora developers. On Fedoraonline.it we managed to work the USB HSDPA device Onda MW875UP. In order to do that you have to: add to /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/1ee8:0054 the following code: # Onda MW875UP-K DefaultVendor= 0x1ee8 DefaultProduct=0x0054 TargetVendor= 0x1ee8 TargetProduct= 0x0053 CheckSuccess=20 MessageContent="555342431234567800000000000010ff000000000000000000000000000000" NeedResponse=1 add at the bottom of /lib/udev/rules.d/40-usb_modeswitch.rules the following code: # Onda MW875UP-K ATTRS{idVendor}=="1ee8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0054", RUN+="usb_modeswitch '%b/%k'" Additional info: Kernel 3.5.3-1.fc17 (Not necessary) topic on Fedoraonline.it: (I suggest http://itranslate4.eu/ to do translations from Italian) http://forum.fedoraonline.it/viewtopic.php?pid=190386
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The ONDA MW875UP device is correctly reconnized in fresh Fedora 18 installations. Can we close the bugreport? Has the proposed patch been usefull?
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