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Huawei E3372 LTE GSM Modem in Stick Mode

Has anyone had success with the Huawei E3372 LTE modems. We could get it to work in HiLink DHCP mode, but we need the modem to present the WAN IP address directly to the XG interface. HiLink mode uses NAT, so we have managed to Re-Flash the modem with firmware to convert it to Stick (Serial) Mode.

Our XG is detecting the modem's COM ports and attempts to connect, but just sits on connecting forever. We have the correct APN for telstra.extranet which provides us with a static IP address and the correct phone number of *99#


I am wondering if there are any "Initialisation Strings" / AT commands to get this to work correctly.

Thanks in advance.



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  • Don't waste your time. My newest solution which works far better in terms of throughput and performance is an external 4G router such as B525s-65a, you then configure it for DMZ, give the WAN interface an IP address such as 192.168.1.1 and then inside 4G router forward all data to that DMZ address. Port forwarding then works and all as per 4G USB. No firmware hacking etc.

     

    I will add that if you apply for a static IP address with your ISP on 4G USB they will apply and extranet profile to the connection and there is also no need to downgrade and flash firmware.

  • Damian,

    Thanks for reply, Yes indeed You are right, those are very old modems, but I need one for my car, 

    Do You know how to make this modem working and what does HDLS mode mean ? I really want to do something from this modem :)