From owner-freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG Wed May 25 14:32:32 2011 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::34]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6F35D106564A; Wed, 25 May 2011 14:32:32 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from doconnor@gsoft.com.au) Received: from cain.gsoft.com.au (unknown [IPv6:2001:44b8:7c07:5581:266:e1ff:fe0c:8f16]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 15BC98FC19; Wed, 25 May 2011 14:32:30 +0000 (UTC) Received: from [192.168.42.215] (maarsy.rocketrange.no [128.39.153.30]) (authenticated bits=0) by cain.gsoft.com.au (8.14.4/8.14.3) with ESMTP id p4PEWLm6011217 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=AES128-SHA bits=128 verify=NO); Thu, 26 May 2011 00:02:25 +0930 (CST) (envelope-from doconnor@gsoft.com.au) Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii From: "Daniel O'Connor" In-Reply-To: <20110525141047.GE3842@vpn.offrom.nl> Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 16:32:20 +0200 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message-Id: <43FC5BF5-27B7-4051-BF7D-44A8FDB6ECE6@gsoft.com.au> References: <20110521092037.GB3271@vpn.offrom.nl> <20110522071642.GA61515@icarus.home.lan> <986DD7FA-E426-4261-8DB0-6F9063CE9BF6@gsoft.com.au> <20110525141047.GE3842@vpn.offrom.nl> To: Willy@Offermans.Rompen.nl X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1084) X-Spam-Score: -1.5 () BAYES_00 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.67 on 203.31.81.10 Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Jeremy Chadwick , freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: modem support MT9234ZPX-PCIE-NV X-BeenThere: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list List-Id: General discussion of FreeBSD hardware List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 14:32:32 -0000 On 25/05/2011, at 16:10, Willy Offermans wrote: > According to the manufacturer > (http://www.multitech.com/en_US/PRODUCTS/Families/MultiModemZPX/) > it is not a soft modem, but a ``hardware'' modem. It says: Built-in > processor does the work, so your computer doesn't have to. I do not = know if > this is sufficient to work under FreeBSD, but it seems to indicate = that it > does not need any proprietary driver.=20 Ahh, sounds promising.. You could just try adding the device IDs to the PUC driver and seeing = what happens. Failing that ask Multitech if they can help you out. -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C