Hi everyone:
I have a few real newbie questions.
What's the difference in the tables I see on the Web between Default ID and Vendor ID?
Are the vendor IDs different across different carrier for the same "model"?
What's enterprise mode, and why can you have a different vendor ID when in that mode?
Thanks.
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Re: Some newbie questions
Show some screenies if you could.
Typically a Vendor ID, known as the VID is a standardized Identifier for use on a USB and PCI bus use and it uses and is a 3 digit number.
Here is one of a few cool sites that are basically VID and PID (product ID) search engines:
https://devicehunt.com/
Typically a Vendor ID, known as the VID is a standardized Identifier for use on a USB and PCI bus use and it uses and is a 3 digit number.
Here is one of a few cool sites that are basically VID and PID (product ID) search engines:
https://devicehunt.com/
Re: Some newbie questions
Sheesh, I'm really messing up today.
Sorry, I meant between Default ID and Modem ID.
For example, here in this table
https://docs.sophos.com/nsg/sophos-fire ... ndixD.html
Now, in Linux, I notice there's a Device ID. Is that the same as the PnP ID ?
Sorry, I meant between Default ID and Modem ID.
For example, here in this table
https://docs.sophos.com/nsg/sophos-fire ... ndixD.html
Now, in Linux, I notice there's a Device ID. Is that the same as the PnP ID ?
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