Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 14:45:33 +0000 From: Dermot C Cassidy <dermot.cassidy@compaq.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Question - USB ISDN Terminal Adapter Support Message-ID: <200203271445.g2REjYL14618@colossus.ilo.cpqcorp.net>
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Hi,
Does anyone know whether FreeBSD supports USB based ISDN Adapters?
(In particular, I'm interested in the uk Draytek miniVigor128).
As far as I can tell, if supported at all, it would be by adding
support for the umodem device into the kernel. And, if this were
so, would I be right in thinking that, because ISDN TAs support
the standard AT command set, one could switch a working user PPP
configuration from analogue modem to ISDN just by changing the
/etc/ppp.conf settings from something like
set device /dev/cuaa0
to something like
set device /dev/umodem0.
Or is this a massive oversimplification?
Grateful for any help.
Thanks,
Dermot.
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Dermot Cassidy, Systems Engineer, MSE A&O
Compaq ESC, Ballybrit Business Park, Galway, Ireland.
tel: +353-91-754678 / mailto:dermot.cassidy@compaq.com
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