Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 22:47:36 +0200 From: Nick Hibma <nick@van-laarhoven.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Request for testers: Option 3G cards, also Sierra, ?Huawei and Novatel Message-ID: <200810152247.36749.nick@van-laarhoven.org> In-Reply-To: <200810151348.m9FDmRpW036588@lurza.secnetix.de> References: <200810151348.m9FDmRpW036588@lurza.secnetix.de>
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Olivier, This is a Option GlobeTrotter Max HSUPA modem. I've added it. It should work out of the box. I've got 3 Option modems here and they are all identical in functionality bar speeds and whether or not they have a WLAN module. Please note that a completely rewritten driver is ready. Somehow data gets corrupted and this panis my machine. But only with Option cards. If you receive this mail, the E220 support works. Cheers, Nick > Nick Hibma wrote: > > Just now I have committed a driver for Option and Huawei cards > > previously supported by the ubsa driver. More information is in the > > commit message. > > > > I am looking for people who would be able to provide more information > > after testing with the 3G cards branded by: > > > > OEM: > > Merlin > > Huawei > > Option > > Sierra > > Novatel > > Qualcomm > > A coworker has an Option card (Vodafone-branded) which > isn't recognized. I only had a chance to look at it > briefly, so i don't have a lot of information, sadly. > The USB vendor ID is 0x0af0 ("Option"), the device ID > is 0x7001. > > Do you happen to know if this is compatible with the > other "Globetrotter G3" cards, so just adding the ID > would work? Unfortunately I can't try this right now > myself, because it's not my machine ... > > Best regards > Oliver
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