Same problem here!
I just bought an ASUS RT-AC87U to use with my Huawei E5377 with Salt unlimited 4g data plan (ex. Orange Switzerland).
The reason that pushed me to buy the RT-AC87U is that I share the connection between 20 devices (Macs, smartphones, printers, TV, music) and soon will add 5 1080p wireless ip cameras, so I thought a fast network would much help and hoped to overcome the 10 maximum clients problems of the Huawei.
As you can see in the screenshot the USB connected router is recognised, I also tried many settings (APN, user and password) but never got to connect it to the internet.
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Hi, I have exactly the same problem. I have a Huawei E5372 with an Orange Unlimited Surf card and an Asus RT-AC56U, but I cannot make it work. I have tried tens of times with the original firmware and also with AsusWRT Merlin and DD-WRT, but I am not able to connect using the USB dongle. In the past I have found this blog post where they show that such router can work with Asus devices http://majzel.blogspot.ch/2014/11/huawei-e5372-4g-hotspot-router.html but I am not able to replicate the result. The screenshots show that the firmware version is not the last one, could the problem depend on this? Do you know where I can find older version of the Asus firmware? I mean, older then those available on the Asus website.
I have tried to do it, but I am still not able to connect using the dongle. Apparently, everything looks like before and plugging/unplugging the device using Windows does not work.Well.. if you have a battery powered device, hook it up to Windows first - the drivers there will flip the usb mode from Mass Storage once installed and you're connected - then perhaps remove it (still powered up) and drop it on to your WAN port... the USB should either be in Serial-PPP or NDIS mode, depending on device.
Otherwise, it's scripting the USB interface to flip the USB mode on many of the Huawei devices...
Hi everyone!
After fiddling with same connection issues for some weeks I finally decided to try AdvancedTomato firmware from Shibby.
After flashing and initial configuration, Asus RT-AC68U and Huawei E3372h-153 (flashed to stick mode) started to work together without any issues. I set the following SETPORT mode on stick: AT^SETPORT="A1,A2;10,12,16"
Hi AndresVR, do you have https issue?
I have Asus RT-N18U tested with Huawei E3372h-607, Huawei E5573s-806 and TP-Link M7350. All three devices worked with RT-N18U using Asus' stock FW, no matter choosing Android Phone or USB Modem, all can connect to internet.
Problem:
Unable to access some secure websites (HTTPS), either website cannot open, keep loading endless, or cannot do log-in. All 3 devices use stock FW, Huawei devices are Hilink mode.
Tried to disable firewall on router, or manually DNS setting (e.g. Google public DNS), or manipulated MTU setting (1476, 1452, 1440, or less...) , https issue still exists.
Tried different FW:
Stock FW: 3.0.0.4.378.9545 (https issue) / Beta_9.0.0.4.380_2695 (https issue, but seems more stable)
Asuswrt Merlin By Hggomes: RT-N18U_380.57.7_HGG-FINAL (buggy)
Tomato Shibby: tomato-RT-N18U-ARM--136-AIO-64K (Huawei devices worked but need manual switch+connect; TP-Link not worked)
Advanced Tomato: T-N18U-AT-ARM-3.1-132-AIO-64K (both not worked)
I wonder whether only I have the https issue?
No, I gave it up. Instead, I bought cheap TP-Link TL-MR3020 as 4G-Router, and set Asus RT-N18U in AP-mode. https issue is gone.I have a different router and modem, but the same issues with https connections. Ony my old router with padavan firmware i didn't had such problems. Have you found a solution?
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