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Hi guys,

A few weeks after receive my MK4 I'm frustrated with so many usb issues. I'm actually not an expert in Linux environment but I honestly don't know what else I need to do in just a simple scenario with a pineapple + 32 Gb microsd with USB adapter + USB HUB + 3g PEN + Alfa working.

3G Pen alone work fine.

If I try to use it with microsd inside, I never could mount two partitions like Darrens topic explain. I thought it could be a faulty microsd, so I bought a new 32GB microSD + usb adapter. Now it’s also very unstable even ALONE in the pineapple USB port. Then also try 16GB pen directly in pineapple, even worst, not even blink or detected. A NEW PEN.

Also tried with SG, SG0,SG1, SDB, SDB1, SDB2, SDA, SDA1, SDA2.

How can I say? HELP ?

My best configuration, mount the 32Gb microsd with usb adapter in a single partition, appeared in resources tab, when I start the infusion installation using usb storage, stopped and dissapear again. Now when I remove and plug, appear a error in system log. See above please. Every time I use it in ubuntu, next to have problems in pinapple, the partitions could not be mount anymore. I then start from the beginning. Darren's topic.

System Log (refresh)


00:34:23 Pineapple user.notice fstab: mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /usb failed: Invalid argument
00:34:23 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2063.660000] EXT4-fs (sda1): group descriptors corrupted!
00:34:23 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2063.650000] EXT4-fs (sda1): ext4_check_descriptors: Block bitmap for group 164 not in group (block 1128420181)!
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 2062.880000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 2062.830000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 2062.830000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] 62535680 512-byte logical blocks: (32.0 GB/29.8 GiB)
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 2062.420000] sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 2062.420000] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access USB Mass Storage Device PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 CCS
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2062.860000] sda: sda1
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2062.610000] usb 1-1: reset high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-platform
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2062.880000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2062.870000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching mode page present
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2062.860000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2062.850000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching mode page present
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2062.840000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching mode page present
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 2062.840000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through
00:34:22 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 2062.840000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00
00:34:21 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Manufacturer=Generic Product=Mass_Storage_Device Serial=812320100708
00:34:21 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2061.420000] scsi1 : usb-storage 1-1:1.0
00:34:21 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2061.260000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-platform
00:34:16 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2056.870000] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, device number 2

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Hi, my USB hub is not powered, but I've tried the 16 USB alone (not 3g) and and also 32microsd+usb adapter and same problem. Also tried usb only + anker set to 12v.

I see so many people with usb problems in fórum. Could this be a design flaw? Firmware? Newbies?

Thanks

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from my time with openwrt it comes down to this: if you are using a powered hub and something that is going to draw a decent amount of power you will want to power that hub from a reliable usb power source such as a name brand usb charger and not some china knock off. if there is "sag" or too much noise in the power source the device will have issues. I have had great results using sandisk cruzer fit drives plugged directly into the pineapple as well as other openwrt devices. I think the majority of "usb issues" here are from people expecting plug and play operability. these are openwrt devices so just learn up on openwrt and understand how your device is working as well as how it mounts drives and handles devices, instead of just blindly guessing and hoping someone on the forums guesses your setup and issue exactly right. openwrt has a huge community and is fairly similar to your run of the mill linux distro.

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from my time with openwrt it comes down to this: if you are using a powered hub and something that is going to draw a decent amount of power you will want to power that hub from a reliable usb power source such as a name brand usb charger and not some china knock off. if there is "sag" or too much noise in the power source the device will have issues. I have had great results using sandisk cruzer fit drives plugged directly into the pineapple as well as other openwrt devices. I think the majority of "usb issues" here are from people expecting plug and play operability. these are openwrt devices so just learn up on openwrt and understand how your device is working as well as how it mounts drives and handles devices, instead of just blindly guessing and hoping someone on the forums guesses your setup and issue exactly right. openwrt has a huge community and is fairly similar to your run of the mill linux distro.

If my microsd appear mounted for a while and then dissapear, I believe something must be right no? Your ideia of community is "go study in a different community (WRT)", thanks your great post. Bah.

If someone looks familiary with my issues, most apreciated any help.

D1000

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In my first tests i've tried wall socket, christmas bundle battery and anker at 9 and 12v. Now you remembered me that i didn't test with new pen and new microsd alone powered wall. Will try again and post new and updated errors. I hope my fun can begin in no time... :)

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USB only supplies 500 miliamps of power on the pineapple. You're trying to draw too much. Use a powered hub, or a smaller thumb drive.

Already tried with a very small usb adapter with microsd. But yes can even then be a power issue. I saw so many in this forum already. Will buy a powered hub.

Now, anyone recommend me a portable and small powered hub than can be juiced with Anker® Astro3E 10000mAh? Thxs folks.

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I have to agree with some people here:

  1. OpenWRT is an OS that has a few downsides but many many more upsides. We like it a lot.
  2. If your devices start shutting down it is most likely a power issue, so a powered hub should fix your issues.
  3. The stability of USB has greatly improved in 2.7.1+, so if you are still having issues, make sure to upgrade when 2.8.0 (stable) is out. You never stated what firmware version you are on.

Before you buy a hub, I would upgrade to 2.7.3. While it is not marked as stable, it pretty much is. Modules DO NOT all work as they haven't been moved over. That is fine though as that is how we do the dev releases. If this fixes your issues, you won't have to wait long for the new stable firmware to be out -- once it is, a lot of the issues people here are having in regards to USB (storage and other devices).

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I have to agree with some people here:
  1. OpenWRT is an OS that has a few downsides but many many more upsides. We like it a lot.
  2. If your devices start shutting down it is most likely a power issue, so a powered hub should fix your issues.
  3. The stability of USB has greatly improved in 2.7.1+, so if you are still having issues, make sure to upgrade when 2.8.0 (stable) is out. You never stated what firmware version you are on.

Before you buy a hub, I would upgrade to 2.7.3. While it is not marked as stable, it pretty much is. Modules DO NOT all work as they haven't been moved over. That is fine though as that is how we do the dev releases. If this fixes your issues, you won't have to wait long for the new stable firmware to be out -- once it is, a lot of the issues people here are having in regards to USB (storage and other devices).

Great reply :)

1 - Roger that

2 - In research process of usb hub aquisition

3 - My fault, I have been in 2.7.0, then 2.7.3 and now back to 2.7.0. In both versions my issues with USB were equal.

Will buy the hub and will post the results :). Cheers!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Great reply :)

1 - Roger that

2 - In research process of usb hub aquisition

3 - My fault, I have been in 2.7.0, then 2.7.3 and now back to 2.7.0. In both versions my issues with USB were equal.

Will buy the hub and will post the results :). Cheers!

Wel... some news...

2 - Powered USB - Burned when I tried to power it up using Anker3 10k

3 - Bought a Scandisk 4Gb, the tiny one, and STILLLLLL don't mount and gives error on log

Already tried, 2.7.0, 2.7.4 and now 2.7.5

Honestly I think this is a very unstable produt or broken one :( any ideias?

Already tried with a 32GB, 16gb, and now the Darren's USB 4gb. More than 200€ after, still can't play with my pineapple.

Thanks for your time and pacience.

D1000

Log

System Log (refresh)
00:06:04 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 364.880000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 13 using ehci-platform

00:06:04 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 364.650000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:05:59 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 359.520000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:05:54 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 354.490000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci-platform

00:05:54 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 354.260000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:05:39 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 339.030000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:05:23 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 323.910000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 11 using ehci-platform

00:05:23 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 323.680000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:05:08 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 308.450000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:05:01 Pineapple user.notice root: CLEANUP: memory looking good

00:05:01 Pineapple user.notice root: CLEANUP: Karma log looking good

00:05:01 Pineapple user.notice root: CLEANUP: Clean-up Script Executed

00:05:01 Pineapple cron.info crond[967]: crond: USER root pid 1620 cmd /pineapple/scripts/cleanup.sh

00:04:53 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 293.330000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 10 using ehci-platform

00:04:42 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 282.620000] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1

00:04:42 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 282.510000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:04:37 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 277.380000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:04:32 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 272.350000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 9 using ehci-platform

00:04:32 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 272.120000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:04:26 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 266.990000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:04:21 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 261.960000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci-platform

00:04:21 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 261.730000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:04:06 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 246.500000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:03:51 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 231.380000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 7 using ehci-platform

00:03:51 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 231.150000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:03:35 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 215.920000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:03:20 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 200.800000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 6 using ehci-platform

00:01:34 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-0:1.0: Manufacturer=Linux_3.7.4_ehci_hcd Product=Generic_Platform_EHCI_Controller Serial=ehci-platform

00:01:34 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 94.240000] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1

00:01:34 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 94.130000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:01:29 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 89.000000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:01:23 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 83.970000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-platform

00:01:23 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 83.740000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:01:18 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 78.610000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/8, error -145

00:01:13 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 73.580000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-platform

00:01:13 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 73.350000] usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -145

00:01:05 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument

00:01:05 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argumente

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@d1000

How did you burn out your hub? That is hardly the pineapple's fault?

If you bought another USB and you are still not getting it to mount, I would suggest you do an ls /dev/sd* and see if it gets recognized at all. From the errors in the log it seems like you are having hardware issues. It is possible that your USB port has some sort of defect.

@Crepsidro

I think that is wrong. The fit works fine for a lot of people (though yes, it has the read-only bug). The USB pack is meant to power the pineapple for a medium duration while being lightweight and have a good size, I wouldn't call it too weak. But hey, that is your opinion.

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@d1000

How did you burn out your hub? That is hardly the pineapple's fault?

If you bought another USB and you are still not getting it to mount, I would suggest you do an ls /dev/sd* and see if it gets recognized at all. From the errors in the log it seems like you are having hardware issues. It is possible that your USB port has some sort of defect.

@Crepsidro

I think that is wrong. The fit works fine for a lot of people (though yes, it has the read-only bug). The USB pack is meant to power the pineapple for a medium duration while being lightweight and have a good size, I wouldn't call it too weak. But hey, that is your opinion.

My new powered usb was powered using anker 10k output barrel directly to usb hub. The light appears up and down in intensity, then smell burn and that's all. No more NEW hub.

200 € after, still no USB drive in pineapple, or hub usb working. Almost two months after bought, the only think that works fine is 3g pen without microsd in it.

So sad about this produt :(

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My new powered usb was powered using anker 10k output barrel directly to usb hub. The light appears up and down in intensity, then smell burn and that's all. No more NEW hub.

200 after, still no USB drive in pineapple, or hub usb working. Almost two months after bought, the only think that works fine is 3g pen without microsd in it.

So sad about this produt :(

As I said, the USB Hub thing has nothing to do with the pineapple.

If a 3g pen works, the USB Port seems to work. I have asked multiple times, have you re-flashed? What does ls /dev/sd* give you?

I would love to help you out but we need to debug this more.

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As I said, the USB Hub thing has nothing to do with the pineapple.

If a 3g pen works, the USB Port seems to work. I have asked multiple times, have you re-flashed? What does ls /dev/sd* give you?

I would love to help you out but we need to debug this more.

Thanks for you interest in my worries.

Well now I was trying to put 3G to work and guess what? Not working!

After that, unpluged the anker, bricked to Wall the pineapple, put the scandisk 4G and worked!

Execute: ls /dev/sd*

/dev/sda

/dev/sda1

/dev/sda2

Both sda1 and 2 appear in resources. Now its the 3G that don't work. I honestly don't understand the unstability,...

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Thanks for you interest in my worries.

Well now I was trying to put 3G to work and guess what? Not working!

After that, unpluged the anker, bricked to Wall the pineapple, put the scandisk 4G and worked!

Execute: ls /dev/sd*

/dev/sda

/dev/sda1

/dev/sda2

Both sda1 and 2 appear in resources. Now its the 3G that don't work. I honestly don't understand the unstability,...

Well, what doesn't work in regards to 3g? Is it all configured properly?

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Well, what doesn't work in regards to 3g? Is it all configured properly?

D1000:

Well, after 2.7.5 the huawei is detected as a diffent model.

USB Connections

Bus 001 Device 002: ID 12d1:1446 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E1552/E1800/E173 (HSPA modem)
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

3G:


#!/bin/sh
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# 3G Connection Script for WiFi Pineapple. "Does the thing"
#
# Version: 2012-02-17
# Supports:
#
# ZTE MF591 (T-Mobile) -dkitchen
# Novatel MC760 (Virgin) -dkitchen
# Novatel MC760 (Ting) -dkitchen
# Sierra 598u (Ting) -brianzimm
# And more.
#
# Updates: wifipineapple.com
# ---------------------------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Configure /etc/ppp/options with hard-coded working settings
# -----------------------------------------------------------
echo "
logfile /dev/null
noaccomp
nopcomp
nocrtscts
lock
maxfail 0" > /etc/ppp/options


# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check for known usb modem vendor and product IDs then switch 'em from storage to serial modem mode
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
echo "Searching for attached 3G Modems"
logger "3G: Connection Script here, searching for modems"
MODEM=$(lsusb | awk '{ print $6 }')
echo $MODEM


case "$MODEM" in

*12d1:1446*) echo "Huawei E173 detected. Attempting mode switch"
uci delete network.wan2
uci set network.wan2=interface
uci set network.wan2.ifname=ppp0
uci set network.wan2.proto=3g
uci set network.wan2.service=umts
uci set network.wan2.device=/dev/ttyUSB0
uci set network.wan2.apn=internet
uci set network.wan2.username=tmn
uci set network.wan2.password=tmnnet
uci set network.wan2.defaultroute=1
uci commit network
usb_modeswitch -v 12d1 -p 1446
sleep 10; rmmod usbserial
sleep 3; insmod usbserial vendor=0x12d1 product=0x1446
sleep 5; /etc/init.d/firewall disable; /etc/init.d/firewall stop
logger "3G: firewall stopped"
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 172.16.42.0/24 -o 3g-wan2 -j MASQUERADE
iptables -A FORWARD -s 172.16.42.0/24 -o 3g-wan2 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -d 172.16.42.0/24 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -i 3g-wan2 -j ACCEPT
;;

esac


System Log (refresh)


00:04:02 Pineapple user.notice root: 3G: firewall stopped
00:03:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 237.350000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic
00:03:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 237.340000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic
00:03:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 237.340000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial
00:03:54 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 234.280000] usbcore: deregistering interface driver usbserial
00:03:54 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 234.270000] usbserial: USB Serial deregistering driver generic
00:03:54 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 234.270000] usbcore: deregistering interface driver usbserial_generic
00:03:40 Pineapple user.notice root: 3G: Connection Script here, searching for modems
00:01:30 Pineapple user.notice root: 3G: firewall stopped
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led WLAN
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led WAN
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led USB
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led LAN
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /pineapple/3g/3g.sh: line 65: /etc/init.d/firewall: not found
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /pineapple/3g/3g.sh: line 65: /etc/init.d/firewall: not found
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:wan/mode: nonexistent directory
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:wan/device_name: nonexistent directory
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:lan/mode: nonexistent directory
00:01:30 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:lan/device_name: nonexistent directory
00:01:25 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 85.100000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic
00:01:25 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 85.090000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic
00:01:25 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 85.080000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial
00:01:25 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCPINFORM(br-lan) 172.16.42.222 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c
00:01:25 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCPINFORM(br-lan) 172.16.42.222 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c
00:01:25 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.222 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c SPMSMSPROJ
00:01:25 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.222 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c SPMSMSPROJ
00:01:22 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 82.050000] usbcore: deregistering interface driver usbserial
00:01:22 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 82.040000] usbserial: USB Serial deregistering driver generic
00:01:22 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 82.040000] usbcore: deregistering interface driver usbserial_generic
00:01:12 Pineapple user.info sysinit: usb_modeswitch: can't load library 'libusb-0.1.so.4'
00:01:11 Pineapple user.info sysinit: Huawei E173 detected. Attempting mode switch
00:01:11 Pineapple user.info sysinit: 12d1:1446 1d6b:0002
00:01:10 Pineapple daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c IEEE 802.11: authenticated
00:01:10 Pineapple daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
00:01:10 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.222 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c
00:01:10 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.222 74:de:2b:24:9f:7c SPMSMSPROJ
00:01:09 Pineapple user.notice root: 3G: Connection Script here, searching for modems
00:01:09 Pineapple user.info sysinit: Selected interface 'wlan0'
00:01:09 Pineapple user.info sysinit: Searching for attached 3G Modems
00:01:09 Pineapple user.info sysinit: OK
00:01:07 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 67.770000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state
00:01:05 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 65.770000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state
00:01:05 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 65.760000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state
00:01:05 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 65.670000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode
00:01:03 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 63.560000] device wlan0 left promiscuous mode
00:01:03 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 63.560000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: using local addresses only for domain lan
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: using local addresses only for domain lan
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: started, version 2.62 cachesize 150
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1484]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP no-DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: read /etc/ethers - 0 addresses
00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1484]: DHCP, IP range 172.16.42.100 -- 172.16.42.249, lease time 12h
00:00:59 Pineapple user.notice dnsmasq: DNS rebinding protection is active, will discard upstream RFC1918 responses!
00:00:59 Pineapple user.notice dnsmasq: Allowing 127.0.0.0/8 responses
00:00:55 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:55 Pineapple cron.info crond[1151]: crond: crond (busybox 1.19.4) started, log level 5
00:00:55 Pineapple authpriv.info dropbear[1159]: Not backgrounding
00:00:54 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:53 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:53 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 53.840000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state
00:00:52 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:52 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (876): Sending discover...
00:00:51 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:51 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 51.840000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state
00:00:51 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 51.840000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state
00:00:51 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 51.760000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode
00:00:50 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:49 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:49 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Selecting /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1446 for mode switching
00:00:49 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Manufacturer=HUAWEI_Technology Product=HUAWEI_Mobile Serial=?
00:00:49 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (876): Sending discover...
00:00:48 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:47 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:46 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:46 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (876): Sending discover...
00:00:45 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:45 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 45.220000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
00:00:45 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (876): udhcpc (v1.19.4) started
00:00:45 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan2' is now down
00:00:45 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is now up
00:00:45 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is now up
00:00:44 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:42 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Switching seemingly failed
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Selecting /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1446 for mode switching
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Manufacturer=HUAWEI_Technology Product=HUAWEI_Mobile Serial=?
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-0:1.0: Manufacturer=Linux_3.7.4_ehci_hcd Product=Generic_Platform_EHCI_Controller Serial=ehci-platform
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice fstab: mount: mounting /dev/sg1 on /usb failed: Block device required
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice fstab: mount: mounting /dev/sg0 on /usb failed: Block device required
00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice fstab: mount: mounting /dev/sda on /usb failed: No medium found
00:00:41 Pineapple user.info sysinit: mount: mounting /dev/sg1 on /usb failed: Block device required
00:00:41 Pineapple user.info sysinit: mount: mounting /dev/sg0 on /usb failed: Block device required
00:00:41 Pineapple user.info sysinit: mount: mounting /dev/sda on /usb failed: No medium found
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.warn kernel: [ 0.680000] m25p80 spi0.0: found mx25l6405d, expected m25p80
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 2.940000] Bridge firewalling registered
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.750000] 0x000000050000-0x0000007e0000 : "firmware"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.740000] 0x0000007f0000-0x000000800000 : "art"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.740000] 0x0000007e0000-0x0000007f0000 : "nvram"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.730000] 0x000000650000-0x0000007e0000 : "kernel"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.730000] 0x000000540000-0x000000650000 : "rootfs_data"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.710000] mtd: partition "rootfs" set to be root filesystem
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.710000] 0x000000050000-0x000000650000 : "rootfs"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.700000] 0x000000040000-0x000000050000 : "u-boot-env"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.700000] 0x000000000000-0x000000040000 : "u-boot"
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.690000] Creating 7 MTD partitions on "spi0.0":
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.690000] 7 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device spi0.0
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 37.030000] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (458 buckets, 1832 max)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 36.900000] NET: Registered protocol family 24
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 36.660000] ip_tables: © 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 36.390000] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 36.390000] tun: © 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 36.260000] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.900000] RPC: Registered udp transport module.
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.900000] RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.900000] RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module.
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.890000] RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module.
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.690000] Button Hotplug driver version 0.4.1
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.640000] cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2700 mBm)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.630000] cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.620000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 35.620000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.960000] Freeing unused kernel memory: 224k freed
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.950000] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:2.
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.940000] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.930000] TCP: cubic registered
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.930000] NET: Registered protocol family 17
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.920000] ag71xx ag71xx.0 eth1: connected to PHY at ag71xx-mdio.1:04 [uid=004dd041, driver=Generic PHY]
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.370000] eth1: Atheros AG71xx at 0xb9000000, irq 4, mode:MII
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 1.330000] eth0: Found an AR7240/AR9330 built-in switch
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.780000] libphy: ag71xx_mdio: probed
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.780000] eth0: Atheros AG71xx at 0xba000000, irq 5, mode:GMII
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.720000] mtd: partition "rootfs_data" created automatically, ofs=540000, len=110000
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.680000] m25p80 spi0.0: mx25l6405d (8192 Kbytes)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.670000] ath79-spi ath79-spi: master is unqueued, this is deprecated
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.660000] console [ttyATH0] enabled, bootconsole disabled
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.650000] ar933x-uart: ttyATH0 at MMIO 0x18020000 (irq = 11) is a AR933X UART
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.640000] io scheduler deadline registered (default)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.640000] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.630000] msgmni has been set to 56
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.630000] io scheduler noop registered
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.620000] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.620000] jffs2: version 2.2 (NAND) (SUMMARY) (LZMA) (RTIME) (CMODE_PRIORITY) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.600000] NET: Registered protocol family 1
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.590000] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.580000] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.580000] TCP: reno registered
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.570000] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.570000] TCP bind hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.560000] TCP established hash table entries: 1024 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.560000] NET: Registered protocol family 2
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.440000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:usb
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.440000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:lan
00:00:40 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 0.600000] PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 32

Previous versions detected like this:

USB Connections
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 12d1:1001 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E169/E620/E800 HSDPA Modem
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I've changed like I put in spoiler, just changed the model from 1001 to 1446. Still doesn't work.

Sorry man, this product is to raw yet :(

To be honest, you provide no logs, no detailed information. You don't follow the guidelines we put up etc etc. I don't know how I can help you best.

Calling this product raw is simply not fair, I think there is plenty of proof for it... But it is your opinion and if you think so, fine. Reiterating this point though will probably not get you answers. As I said, I am happy to help but you NEED to provide the information we need. If you check over other threads, we are always happy to help and do our best to make everything work! I would LOVE to get this up and running for you ;)

If you provide more detailed logs (syslog after trying 3g.sh) etc I will see if we can get this debugged.

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To be honest, you provide no logs, no detailed information. You don't follow the guidelines we put up etc etc. I don't know how I can help you best.

Calling this product raw is simply not fair, I think there is plenty of proof for it... But it is your opinion and if you think so, fine. Reiterating this point though will probably not get you answers. As I said, I am happy to help but you NEED to provide the information we need. If you check over other threads, we are always happy to help and do our best to make everything work! I would LOVE to get this up and running for you ;)

If you provide more detailed logs (syslog after trying 3g.sh) etc I will see if we can get this debugged.

Sebkinne,

I don't put in question your great effort in try to help me and other folks.

But, first, I post, my 3G script, the system logs, the errors and also what changed. What logs do your talk about I didn't show?

Since I bought pineapple, I've tried 3 battery packs, no usb working until now. 4 diferente types of storage, 3x 3G pens ...

Sorry but If we look for the principal threads that exist in the fórum, a HUGE number of them are regarding, POWER, USB and 3G.

Sorry mate, but until now, the product doesn't worth the Money! Just my opinion...

Thanks for your help and effort ;)

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Just a few observations....

1) It would be fair to say that a Pineapple is not in the same class as an IPhone. An IPhone is a consumer product. If my overpriced IPhone doesn't work properly, I'll politely complain, and expect a solution. A pineapple is more specialized, requires some skill to use, and is not for everybody.

2) While you may have paid for the hardware, the software is a separate, open source product.

3) It's nice and generous thing that some people are willing to help people for free with open source software.

4) Constantly saying a 'Product' is bad, defective, etc. , more than actually trying to find a solution yourself, is likely not the smartest way to encourage people to help you.

There may be situations where acting like a bully is required, and might get results. This doesn't seem like one of those situations.

Just my 2 cents.

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