
After running it for at least ten iterations, I found that the upload in particular came in at less than 50% of what I was getting on my Linux server. To get a better idea of what my downstream and upstream speeds are, I used speedtest-cli.This type trouble does not occur when the hotspot is connected to my Linux server, and it does not occur on the Nano when I’m connected via WiFi or Ethernet. This occurs regardless of what site I visit or the type of content I’m trying to view, and continue to occur regardless of where the modem is located. I noticed when using Chromium, for example, pages don’t seem to fully load, or take longer to do so when connected via the hotspot.It seems that the applications I’m using to access the internet are “sluggish” and upload speeds are consistently less than anticipated. The following is secondary to resolving the above.And here is what I noticed dmesg lists after Internet access stops working:Ĭdc_ether2-1.3:1.0 eth1: kevent 12 may have been dropped.usb 2-1.3: Manufacturer: Novatel Wireless usb 2-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 2-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=1410, idProduct=b020 usb 2-1.3: new SuperSpeed USB device number 5 using tegra-xusb
VERIZON MIFI 4510L USB DRIVERS SERIAL NUMBER
For reference, here is what dmesg displays when the hotspot is connected to the Nano and it’s providing Internet access (I’ve modified what is displayed here for the MAC address, though the serial number is at appears in dmesg):.When I connect the hotspot up to my Linux server (Ubuntu Mate 20.04) via USB, Internet access does not eventually cease. After I connect the hotspot to the Nano via USB, it will work for an unspecified amount of time, however eventually it will stop working.While I can get Internet access with it at times, here is the trouble I’ve encountered: I’m attempting to get a Verizon 8800L hotspot working via USB tethering with the Jetson Nano.
