Has anyone asked why in the Linux Kernel there has been an extraordinary amount of work on Huawei in a few key networking files? In fact in such file the changelog since 2016 mentions Huawei more than any other proper noun combined.
The person who is in charge of this module...runs two small sites. One is a foundation he created help with overpopulation. The other is a 9/11 was an inside American job website.
Here is the module. If you search the forum you will find 4,800 mentions of Huawei. The term Cisco brings up 7 mentions. Netgear only 60. Ridiculous purely in terms of vendor favoritism.
How likely is it just that Huawei devices are the most common that use the usb modeswitch technique? I've gotten 3 different "free" 3g/4g wifi routers (all rebranded to the ISPs name) and they were all Huawei.
ZTE is also extremely popular but it's too short to search for. Other vendors like d-link, tp-link, alcatel, novatel, qualcomm etc all turn up around 300 results each.
The person who is in charge of this module...runs two small sites. One is a foundation he created help with overpopulation. The other is a 9/11 was an inside American job website.
Here is the module. If you search the forum you will find 4,800 mentions of Huawei. The term Cisco brings up 7 mentions. Netgear only 60. Ridiculous purely in terms of vendor favoritism.
EDIT: link - http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/