On Thursday 08 December 2011 14:09:47 Lorenzo Cogotti wrote: > Dear all, > > I am new to this list and to FreeBSD in general, so first of all hi > everyone and thank you for providing this awesome and rock solid OS. > > I have a CDC compliant (at least this is what the manufacturer claims) > USB Modem, which doesn't get detected by cdce module. > > /var/log/messages reports: > root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x0451 product 0x6060 bus uhub0 > kernel: ugen0.2: <Texas Instruments> at usbus0 > > usbconfig list reports: > ugen0.2: <Texas Instruments CDC Ethernet/RNDIS Adapter Texas Instruments> > at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON > > I tested this with FreeBSD 8.2 and FreeBSD 9.0RC2, the situation doesn't > change. > I tested this modem on Linux, which is able to detect and properly use > this modem via USB with module: cdc_ether > > I suspect that some trivial changes to cdce module would get this modem > up and running, but I am too newbie to do this on my own, so I thought > to ask this ML for help on this topic. > > I took a look to cdce, on kernel sources included with FreeBSD 8.2 > release, more precisely to: > dev/usb/net/if_cdce.c >
Hi, > I assume that a device specific entry to: Typically you need to select configuration 1 for dual RNDIS/CDCE devices to work. 1) Locate your device: usbconfig 2) Set config 1 usbconfig -d X.Y set_config 1 To permanently do this, you can set the configuration index 1 quirk for your device. --HPS _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"

