Upon upgrading from Fedora 41 to 42, I noticed that the USB tethering just doesn’t work
networkctl recognizes the device as “wwan” now, instead of “ether”. If I load up a previous kernel, USB tethering works normally.
This seems to be a change in the kernel, and probably won’t be reverted in the future. What do I do?
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You know what? Fuck this. I just backed my shit up and installed Debian. Still, please try to look into this, this could be a problem for many others
Seems to be rndis for me.
try to look up how to enable rndis in fedora manually and try it. Might work. Or you might need to download something too.
Below are the kernel logs for when I connect the USB on F42 (new kernel)
new(the one that doesn't work)
Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: USB disconnect, device number 6 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: rndis_host 5-8:1.0 wwp0s29f7u8: unregister 'rndis_host' usb-0000:00:1d.7-8, Mobile Broadband RNDIS device Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora systemd-networkd[2818]: wwp0s29f7u8: Link DOWN Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora avahi-daemon[1092]: Interface wwp0s29f7u8.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS. Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora systemd-networkd[2818]: wwp0s29f7u8: Lost carrier Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora avahi-daemon[1092]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface wwp0s29f7u8.IPv6 with address fe80::acfa:54ff:fee2:5884. Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora avahi-daemon[1092]: Withdrawing address record for fe80::acfa:54ff:fee2:5884 on wwp0s29f7u8. Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: new high-speed USB device number 7 using ehci-pci Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: New USB device found, idVendor=2717, idProduct=ff88, bcdDevice= 4.19 Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: Product: Redmi Note 11 Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: Manufacturer: Xiaomi Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: SerialNumber: 2ce0eff1 Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: rndis_host 5-8:1.0 wwan0: register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:1d.7-8, Mobile Broadband RNDIS device, 7a:03:3c:1e:05:d2 Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora mtp-probe[3287]: checking bus 5, device 7: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb5/5-8" Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora mtp-probe[3287]: bus: 5, device: 7 was not an MTP device Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora kernel: rndis_host 5-8:1.0 wwp0s29f7u8: renamed from wwan0 Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora systemd-networkd[2818]: wwan0: Interface name change detected, renamed to wwp0s29f7u8. Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora mtp-probe[3291]: checking bus 5, device 7: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb5/5-8" Apr 17 hh:mm:20 fedora mtp-probe[3291]: bus: 5, device: 7 was not an MTP device Apr 17 hh:mm:24 fedora ModemManager[1186]: <msg> [base-manager] couldn't check support for device '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb5/5-8': not supported by any plugin
And these are the logs on the old kernel that still works:
old(the one that works)
Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: New USB device found, idVendor=2717, idProduct=ff88, bcdDevice= 4.19 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: Product: Redmi Note 11 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: Manufacturer: Xiaomi Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: usb 5-8: SerialNumber: 2ce0eff1 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: rndis_host 5-8:1.0 usb0: register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:1d.7-8, RNDIS device, 82:1c:ae:65:4a:34 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2127] manager: (usb0): new Ethernet device (/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/7) Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora mtp-probe[4001]: checking bus 5, device 5: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb5/5-8" Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora mtp-probe[4001]: bus: 5, device: 5 was not an MTP device Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora kernel: rndis_host 5-8:1.0 enp0s29f7u8: renamed from usb0 Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2356] device (usb0): interface index 7 renamed iface from 'usb0' to 'enp0s29f7u8' Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2456] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed', managed-type: 'external') Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2479] device (enp0s29f7u8): carrier: link connected Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2484] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'carrier-changed', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2497] policy: auto-activating connection 'Wired connection 2' (1cd60103-249a-3a35-b7e8-c2ac149f67ab) Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2501] device (enp0s29f7u8): Activation: starting connection 'Wired connection 2' (1cd60103-249a-3a35-b7e8-c2ac149f67ab) Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2502] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2505] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2566] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877835.2579] dhcp4 (enp0s29f7u8): activation: beginning transaction (timeout in 45 seconds) Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora avahi-daemon[1380]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface enp0s29f7u8.IPv6 with address fe80::78eb:ce85:f0d8:dda6. Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora avahi-daemon[1380]: New relevant interface enp0s29f7u8.IPv6 for mDNS. Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora avahi-daemon[1380]: Registering new address record for fe80::78eb:ce85:f0d8:dda6 on enp0s29f7u8.*. Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora mtp-probe[4003]: checking bus 5, device 5: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb5/5-8" Apr 17 hh:mm:15 fedora mtp-probe[4003]: bus: 5, device: 5 was not an MTP device Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.2676] dhcp4 (enp0s29f7u8): state changed new lease, address=192.168.244.164, acd pending Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.4372] dhcp4 (enp0s29f7u8): state changed new lease, address=192.168.244.164 Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora avahi-daemon[1380]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface enp0s29f7u8.IPv4 with address 192.168.244.164. Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora avahi-daemon[1380]: New relevant interface enp0s29f7u8.IPv4 for mDNS. Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora avahi-daemon[1380]: Registering new address record for 192.168.244.164 on enp0s29f7u8.IPv4. Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.4400] policy: set 'Wired connection 2' (enp0s29f7u8) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora systemd-resolved[1315]: enp0s29f7u8: Bus client set default route setting: no Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.4676] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: ip-config -> ip-check (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.4739] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: ip-check -> secondaries (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.4771] device (enp0s29f7u8): state change: secondaries -> activated (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') Apr 17 hh:mm:17 fedora NetworkManager[1495]: <info> [1744877837.4790] device (enp0s29f7u8): Activation: successful, device activated.
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One thing I notice is the new upgrade trying to use ModemManager rather than NetworkManager. The device is also defined as “Mobile Broadband”, instead of “Ethernet”.
Loading the kernel module with modprobe, as another commenter suggested, didn’t make any change.
Another thing: An excerpt from the kernel changelog at https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/
I am so lost xD
So its treating your phone like a WWAN device like if you had mobile broadband built into the computer instead of treating it like a ethernet over usb connection. If there is a network connection showing up for it try to go in and force it to allow the phone to handle DHCP. Tethered phones act as the DHCP server in most cases, but if it thinks its an internet WWAN device the computer might be trying to be the DHCP server causing a conflict. Or force it to somehow recognize it as an ethernet connection.
I asked ChatGPT about it since I’m not sure how to go about it, and got this. Might be worth a try.
Prompt: In a recent update to the fedora operating system they changed it so mobile broadband modems are now flagged as WWAN devices rather then ethernet devices. This is causing it to treat a usb tethered phone as a WWAN device instead of a ethernet over usb device, and the tether is not working as a result. How could a user fix this on their system?
Answer: You can teach ModemManager to completely ignore your phone’s RNDIS interface so that NetworkManager will handle it as a normal Ethernet link again. Here’s how:
Find your phone’s USB IDs
Plug in your phone with USB‑tethering enabled and run:
You’ll see a line like:
Bus 002 Device 008: ID 18d1:4ee7 Google Inc. Nexus/Pixel (tethering)
Note the idVendor (here
18d1
) and idProduct (here4ee7
).Create a udev rule to ignore it
As root, create
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-tether-ignore.rules
with these contents:(Replace
18d1
/4ee7
with your phone’s IDs.) citeturn5search4Reload udev and restart services
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules sudo udevadm trigger sudo systemctl restart ModemManager NetworkManager
After that, your tethered phone will no longer be treated as a WWAN modem but as an ordinary USB‑Ethernet device—DHCP will kick in and Internet will flow as before.