On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 04:47:40PM +0800, Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E wrote:
> All,
> 
> From the results of my googling, it appers to me that an a cxacru
> 4-2:1.0(Conexant USB ADSL modem) works only on the linux 2.6.x kernel.
> I just like to know if there is anyone who has a success experience
> with either the Conexant PCI ADSL modem or the Conexant USB ADSL modem
> in an OpenBSD platform?

For that first OpenBSD kernel should have ATM support...

I am not sure if it is already there. Perhaps I am wrong.

I made a junk USB modem work with linux using the cxacru driver in linux. I had 
to jump thro' hoops for that but apparently now the kernel supports it out of 
the box. Still the firmware download and configuration involved some work.

It may be worthwhile to get it working under OpenBSD but unless I am much 
mistaken this is not an easy task.

If you need help I could get you some details however...

regards,
Girish
-- 
Linux is for folks who hate Windoze.

FreeBSD is for folks who love UNIX.

OpenBSD is for folks who can't live without UNIX.

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