Netgear 341U -- Gobi 3000 / Sierra Wireless "Gobi 9x15 Multimode 3G/4G LTE Modem (IP passthrough mode)"?

Oh, okay, so IP pass through on the modem itself, but ignore the directIP modem in ROS.

I did adjust the APN. I’ll check when I get home.

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Small update is here. On new ROS v36 Data and Info Channel were changed from 1 to 3.

[admin@MikroTik] > /ip address print detail 
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic 
 0   address=10.1.1.243/24 network=10.1.1.0 interface=ether1 actual-interface=ether1 
 1 D address=108.115.XXX.XXX/32 network=10.112.112.133 interface=ppp-out1 actual-interface=ppp-out1

SCHWEEEEEET

what usb ID you have for both modems ? TO What they change when you switch to IP pass through?

/sy resou usb print detail

2 device=“1:5” vendor=“BandRich, Inc.” name=“BandLuxe HSPA-LTE Adapter”
serial-number=“357473040016204” vendor-id=“0x1a8d” device-id=“0x100d”
speed=“480 Mbps” ports=0 usb-version=“2.00”

VID/PID 1199/9055 for NAT mode
VID/PID 1199/9057 for IPT mode

I haven’t tried NAT mode, but I can confirm IPT mode.

I am a newb trying to install this Netgear 341U on a hAP RB951Ui with 6.38.1. Followed the above directions. Steep learning curve but I think I’m close. Can anyone help?

The 341U reads “Ready to connect” and the PPP Client interface (named LTE) is running with some Tx. The log has “LTE: initializing modem…” “LTE: dialing out…” “LTE: authenticated” "LTE: could not determine remote address. using 10.112.112.147 “LTE: connected”. I am running WinBox over the wlan.

I probably don’t have the NAT rule or DHCP correct. TIA if you are able to offer advice.

I have the same issue as rramse. However, I was able to get network connectivity by adding a default route to the remote address that was assigned by the modem. This allowed me to hit websites from one of my LAN PCs. Unfortunately, the modem began to constantly hangup and reconnect shortly after enabling.

I’m running ROS 6.38.1 on a 2011UiAS-2HnD