Required dependencies: libusb-dev (needs to be libusb-1.0.x [or libusbx] and up), ppp
Debian/Ubuntu requires additional steps:
- Install libusb-1.0-0-dev
2a. Change#include <libusb.h>
in dependencies/usb-modeswitch/usb_modeswitch.h to#include <libusb-1.0/libusb.h>
or
2b.sudo cp /usr/include/libusb-1.0/libusb.h /usr/include
or
2c.sudo ln -s /usr/include/libusb-1.0/libusb.h /usr/include/libusb.h
Now clone the repo using git:
git clone https://github.com/Trixarian/sakis3g-source.git
Then change to directory when the repo has downloaded:
cd sakis3g-source
Then compile Sakis3G:
./compile
Use the following to create the embedded version (complete, but lacks usb_modeswitch & it's sources):
./compile embedded
And the stripped version (smallest & like embedded, but strips docs, man pages & recompile tools):
./compile stripped
Finally copy the compiled file to your bin folder:
sudo cp build/sakis3gz /usr/bin/sakis3g
Once installed you can run the program simply by typing sakis3g
from the terminal.
See sakis3g help
and sakis3g man
for a complete list of commands.
Use the sakis3g.conf in the files directory as a basis to automated your 3G connection. This will allow the use of the sakis3g connect
command to connect. Just sudo cp files/sakis3g.conf /etc
when you're done configuring it.
When using the interactive terminal gui on rootless systems (like Ubuntu), you may need to run it with sudo sakis3g
before it will connect. Another thing to note is that modem-manager from NetworkManager may lock the interface of the device, which will make sakis3g fail to connect. Either kill modem-manager or remove and plug the device back in before trying again.
Couple of things to note:
- If the system has usb-modeswitch installed, sakis3g will prefer it over it's internal one.
- If the system has wvdial installed, sakis3g will prefer it over ppp.
The full readme can be found in README.