How to connect 3G modem to Vera
This guide applies to Vera units with firmware version newer than 1.5.600 and works only when the WAN port is not connected, and the modem is manually set to connect. When the wire is plugged back, the WAN becomes the default gateway.
Supported 3G Modems :
Huawei E153 ZTE MF180 ZTE MF667F
Instructions
Connect to the unit by ssh as explained here, then follow these steps:
1. Plug in USB Modem in Vera
2. Check if the modem is insterted correctly and that vera can see it .
gcom info /dev/ttyUSBx | x = 0 or 1
3. In /etc/config/network add the following :
config 'interface' 'wan' option 'ifname' 'eth0.2' option 'device' '/dev/ttyUSB0' option 'apn' 'internet' option 'service' 'umts' option 'proto' '3g'
If the modem has a PIN code add it :
option 'pincode' '1234'
If the modem requires an username and password set it :
option username yourusername option password yourpassword
Save and exit
4. Check 3G chatscripts ( they are used for the method of connection )
cat /etc/chatscripts/3g.chat ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' ABORT ERROR REPORT CONNECT TIMEOUT 10 "" "AT+CSQ" OK "ATE1" OK 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","$USE_APN"' SAY "Calling UMTS/GPRS" TIMEOUT 30 OK "ATD*99***1#" CONNECT ' '
Settings should be like the ones above.
5. Restart network (be sure to on lan conected to it , not by wan !! IT will not show debugging info )
/etc/init.d/network restart BRIDGE ADDBR : brctl addbr br-lan BRIDGE ADDIF br-lan eth0.1 BRIDGE ADDIF : brctl addif br-lan wlan0 BRIDGE DELIF : brctl delif br-lan Configuration file: /var/run/hostapd-phy0.conf Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:0e:XX:XX:XX:XX and ssid 'mios_wifi' BRIDGE DELIF : brctl delif br-lan wlan0 BRIDGE ADDIF : brctl addif br-lan wlan0
6. Watch logread with the following parameters :
logread -f | grep local2.info
It should be like this
Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: abort on (BUSY) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: abort on (NO CARRIER) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: abort on (ERROR) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: report (CONNECT) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: timeout set to 10 seconds Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: send (AT+CSQ^M) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: expect (OK) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: AT+CSQ^M^M Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: +CSQ: 24,99^M Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: ^M Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: OK Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: -- got it Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: send (ATE1^M) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: expect (OK) Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: ^M Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: ATE1^M^M Feb 15 04:18:15 MiOS_3xxxxxxx local2.info chat[11495]: OK
7. Check ifconfig
3g-wan Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol inet addr:172.XXX.XXX.XXX P-t-P:10.XXX.XXX.XXX Mask:255.255.255.255 UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:2671 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:2449 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:3 RX bytes:1025131 (1001.1 KiB) TX bytes:717822 (700.9 KiB)
8. Stop and start 3G
To stop it :
ifdown wan
To start it :
ifup wan
If you encounter any issues you can check the logs at :
logread -f | grep local2.info
Possible issues :
1. Not being able to connect to the modem (on /etc/init.d/network restart -> no such device )
Cause : USB port miss-configuration
Resolution :
Type the code below until the USB modem is detected
gcom info /dev/ttyUSBx
Then update the option 'device' '/dev/ttyUSB0' in
/etc/config/network
2. 3G (error) PIN code incorrect :
Be sure to set the PIN if it has one, or if it doesn't have one dont set it at all.
3. Remote access doesn't work anymore :
Certain providers block the remote access port, so the unit can't connect anymore to the remote access server. A possible solution would be to check "FailSafe Tunnels" from Net&Wifi page