On 2014-09-06, Travis Thompson <travis.r.thomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > I ordered[1] this modem for my OpenBSD 5.5 router on a long shot > hoping that since it claimed Linux support that OpenBSD would have > support for it as well. After I hooked it up, it does show up, but only > as a generic USB device and a mysterious cdce0 ethernet device. > >> cdce0 at uhub1 port 4 configuration 1 interface 3 "Android Android" rev >> 2.00/2.28 addr 3 >> cdce0: address 2a:cb:01:fb:f1:00 >> ugen0 at uhub1 port 4 configuration 1 "Android Android" rev 2.00/2.28 addr 3 > >> # ifconfig cdce0 >> cdce0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 >> lladdr 2a:cb:01:fb:f1:00 >> priority: 0 > > I’ve tried running dhclient on it, but I didn’t get an address (I > would have been really surprised if I had!).
Actually that is exactly what normally happens for devices which show up as cdce (or urndis). Any idea what is the expected behaviour for this particular device under Linux? I wonder if it may actually be a urndis type device that isn't detected as such automatically. > It seems like I’m missing > a serial device for controlling the thing, pretty much everything I’ve > read says I should have one[2]. Anyways, any help would be greatly > appreciated! > > [1] https://techship.se/products/zte-zm8620-v2a/?signature=7509 > [2] > http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2011/03/openbsd-nc4200-using-celcom-zte-mf190.html link [2] there talks about a totally different device, so might well not be applicable to this.