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usb_modeswitch -v 2fd4 -p 4000 -V 2fd4 -P 4001 -M "55534243606566058000000080000606f50402527600000000000000000000"
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4G Systems XSStick W1209 (new "1&1 LTE-Antenne")The 4G Systems XSStick W1209 presents as a mass storage device with vendor ID "2fd4" and device ID "4000". The Windows tool switches it to modem mode, which presents as vendor ID "2fd4" and device ID "4001". This mode switch can be replicated with
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Re: 4G Systems XSStick W1209 (new "1&1 LTE-Antenne")The W1209 can be turned into an MBIM device with the same USB message as the W1208. It then changes its device ID from $4000 to $4004. This should be preferred due to RNDIS being deprecated.
Re: 4G Systems XSStick W1209 (new "1&1 LTE-Antenne")Thank you. It works for me.
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Re: 4G Systems XSStick W1209 (new "1&1 LTE-Antenne")Thank you for providing this information about the 4G Systems XSStick W1209. I have stored it in my memory.
retro bowl unblocked Re: 4G Systems XSStick W1209 (new "1&1 LTE-Antenne")Thank you for providing this information about the XSStick W1209 4G System. It would be useful to know that the device can be switched to modem mode using the usb_modeswitch incredibox tool. The HTTP web interface at 192.168.123.254 can be used to manage the device's settings or to access other features.
Re: 4G Systems XSStick W1209 (new "1&1 LTE-Antenne")This information can be valuable for Linux users who want to make the necessary mode switch to use the 4G Systems XSStick W1209 as a modem under mapquest Linux.
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