Chapter 3 - Installing Drivers; Installing On Linux; Installing Windows Drivers - Multitech MultiConnect microCell MTCM2-L6G1 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Installing Drivers

Installing on Linux

The MTCM2-L6G1 is plug-and-play on Linux systems.
Linux Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and 14.04 LTS
Linux Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
After modem hardware is installed, Linux system should show these ports:
One com port = CDC_ACM (/dev/ttyACM0)
Two ethernet ports = CDC_ether (eth1 and eth2)
Use Linux commands below to start cellular connection after modem is setup, configured and registered:
ifconfig eth1 up (cellular IP)
ifconfig eth2 up (debug interface)
udhcpc -i eth1
udhcpc -i eth2
ifconfig eth1 (check if cellular IP address is assigned successfully to this ethernet interface)
You need to setup and configure routing, DNS and default gateway so the system has access over the private LTE
network via the Ethernet cellular IP address interface

Installing Windows Drivers

CAUTION:
If you connected the device before installing the drivers, Windows may install drivers automatically.
Your device may not operate correctly with these drivers. Uninstall the drivers before proceeding.
The driver supports the following Windows versions:.
Windows 10
Windows 8
Windows 7
Before connecting your device.
1.
Click on your model's page at
2.
Under Downloads, select the sqn_setup_LR4.2.2.0-48388-usb-drivers.exe.
3.
Double-click the exe file to launch the installer.
4.
Click Yes and then click Next.
5.
Read the license agreement. Select I accept the agreement and then click Next.
6.
Select the Installation Directory and click Next. To change the default directory:
a.
Click Browse.
b.
Select a directory.
c.
Click OK.
7.
Select the Start Menu Folder name. To change the default folder:
a.
Click Browse.
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MultiConnect
microCell MTCM2-L6G1 User Guide
https://www.multitech.com/brands/multiconnect-microcell
INSTALLING DRIVERS
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