The modem part seems to be OK on all frequencies (DT has all frequencies), I saw the following menus: Speedport LTE II is the name of the B593 by Deutsch Telekom, like B200 by Vodafone!
I have tested the latest firmware V100R001C748SP107 from Deutsch Telekom, downloaded at jsessionid=5AFCC82BE553274274070FCB56726BE9 for the Speedport LTE II. I have bought a B593-u12 from Vodafone, so locked on 9 frequencies, for using it in France with Bouygues Telecom on 1800Mhz. UserInfoInstance InstanceID="2" Username="user" Userpassword="2n+mVpCOAaY=" Userlevel="1"/> UserInfoInstance InstanceID="1" Username="admin" Userpassword="f5338SA1kb4=" Userlevel="0"/> The information originates from curcfg.xml (- is substituting a less than character): My sshusers.cfg says admin:admin and "admin" really is the SSH password. The /var/sshusers.cfg is storing plain-text passwords. Not very persistent, huh.ģ) bootstrapper loads the TRX firmware imageĤ) bootstrapper extracts the TRX firmwareĥ) bootstrapper passes control to Linux from the firmwareħ) part of Linux init is to create necessary configurations from the real configuration storage into /var I've said a number of times in my blog and in the comments, that /var is empty because it is a tmpfs ().
#HUAWEI B593S 22 TEST UPDATE#
If done properly the server responds with an xml file stating "status 1" (likely meaning understood but no update here) There is always a XML file Post request made to the server towards -> Httpupg -A -I 54.72.145.223 -S V /westerneurope/UrlCommand/CheckNewVersion.aspx Response from server: Status 200 OK -> XML file Status = 1ĭoing it with -S V gets a "Firmware is V"
I did update the table headers with this new information.ĥ4.72.145.223 -> also goes for western they share the same ip It provides more details about version numbering scheme Huawei uses.
#HUAWEI B593S 22 TEST FREE#
Feel free to correct me or suggest any other interpretation.īilbo dropped me a comment with a link into. I don't know any of this to be factually correct, nor I can back any of this up from an "official" source. This is a list of firwares from oldest to newest:
Screw that! This is 2014 and the age of social networking in the Internet.
Your beloved telco should be their face and you should be doing business with them and only them. I'm guessing all this has to do with the fact that any regular user should be insulated from the fact that his/hers hardware is manufactured by Huawei. Huawei really does make this one difficult. How can you tell which one is a newer and which one is older? Well. "and the like - of course, counting new sums in this case is necessary - before such an operation you should check how the" abbreviated "name in the replaced FW was.I got a comment about the firmware version numbers.
#HUAWEI B593S 22 TEST FULL#
PS Interesting fact: you can change the FW version ended with a two-, three- or four-digit number to a two-digit number and vice versa - in this case the manufacturer uses the trick of shortening the full name, e.g. I also recommend looking into my topic about extracting files from FW.bin of this router - I discussed the whole structure there with counting CORRECT checksums inclusive (some versions of FW check the CRC of the "header" of its individual parts, and after changing the version number, the checksum simply disagrees and the installer does not release). Because the only way is to connect to the interface under RS232 (.) Hello, in this matter, I recommend looking at. (.) the chances of a simple solution are slim.