Configure two (2) USB Cellular modems to work on one ubuntu server
$30-250 USD
Paid on delivery
I have two Sierra wireless USB Cellular Modems. For some reason I am not able to get them both to work on the same machine. I need you to configure them both to work, and auto connect at boot, and if disconnected, and reconnected to connect again.
I was able to do this a while ago with Ubuntu Desktop and Network Manager, but for some reason I am only able to get one device to work at a time.
You will need to do the following:
- connect to my server via ssh
- configure USB modems to my cellular provider
- make sure that both connections are active and running, ping via interface to 8.8.8.8 will be accepted as proof
- Release of first milestone
- make auto connect at boot
- make auto connect after unplug/replug
- provide full instructions how to do this
- discuss how to add more than 2 modems
- Release of last milestone
Any bids that don't discuss this specifically will be marked as abuse/spam/fake bid
You can use my username to contact me on skype, but all transactions MUST happen through GAF.
I will give 20% bonus if you complete before Monday 21 3pm EST.
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Project ID: #6207238
About the project
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Hi You wrote "For some reason I am not able to get them both to work on the same machine". Did you try configure they for Linux?
I've created the full stack to manage, configure and use USB Modems in a Custom Linux distro, I'll test it on my Ubuntu before releasing any milestones
Hello! I use USB modem every day and I use Ubuntu ;) You task can be accomplished by two ways (mainly): - eql balancing - multilink ppp To setup ppp we can use Network Manager, wvdial, or directly configure ppp More
you must know that you cant use both connections with the same source ip ... that means you need 2 IP addresses lan interface... ( aka eth0 and eth0:1 ) with different network id. otherwise u will always route packet More