RE: usb modems

2001-04-01 Thread Nick Hibma


The device SHOULD work, but I have not been able to test it.

What kind of problems are you seeing?

Nick


 On 30-Mar-01 Adrian Browne wrote:
   I was wondering if anyone has had any success with a usb isdn 3com modem or
   other usb modem types. I have a usb scanner and printer that works great on
   release 5.0-20010120, but i have failed miserably to get a usb/modem to
   work. Does anyone know? or could some one advise me of the best approach to
   a fix or a how2. I ve tried www.usb.org and well errmm no succes :(

 I recently bought a NetCOMM Roadster II which works very well..
 (At least I can dial up and stuff - haven't exaustivly tested it)

 You may have a Win Modem :(

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RE: usb modems

2001-03-31 Thread Daniel O'Connor


On 30-Mar-01 Adrian Browne wrote:
  I was wondering if anyone has had any success with a usb isdn 3com modem or
  other usb modem types. I have a usb scanner and printer that works great on
  release 5.0-20010120, but i have failed miserably to get a usb/modem to
  work. Does anyone know? or could some one advise me of the best approach to
  a fix or a how2. I ve tried www.usb.org and well errmm no succes :(

I recently bought a NetCOMM Roadster II which works very well..
(At least I can dial up and stuff - haven't exaustivly tested it)

You may have a Win Modem :(

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usb modems

2001-03-30 Thread Adrian Browne

I was wondering if anyone has had any success with a usb isdn 3com modem or
other usb modem types. I have a usb scanner and printer that works great on
release 5.0-20010120, but i have failed miserably to get a usb/modem to
work. Does anyone know? or could some one advise me of the best approach to
a fix or a how2. I ve tried www.usb.org and well errmm no succes :(



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Re: USB modems

2000-07-18 Thread Nick Hibma


Right, I finally committed the driver you sent me. let me know if I've
made a mistake and committed the wrong one. 

Mike, which Supra modem do you have? I've got a SupraMax 56K modem,
SUP2920 and it gives me a rainforest worth of endpoints, not somethig
that looks like a ACM CD Class device.

Nick

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Mike Meyer wrote:

 Warner Losh writes:
  In message l03130304b57ec3bf8693@[194.32.164.2] Bob Bishop writes:
  : Can anyone give a quick synopsis of the current status of support for USB
  : modems? TIA
  They aren't supported yet.  There's at least one group that might be
  working on them.  The value of supporting them is well known.  Take
  care in your purcahse of a usb modem because some of them expect an
  isochronous audio stream...
 
 Nick (and I, for that matter) have a umodem.c that works, for some
 definition of "works". It seems to work fine on USR USB modems. On the
 Supra I bought (because it was easily available), it works for dialout
 and makes PPP connections, but outgoing IP connections fail under an
 indeterminate set of conditions. It's not clear where the problem is -
 I'll be investigating it as soon as I once again have free time (a
 couple of weeks).
 
 Nick has indicated he was going to try this version and commit it, but
 it hasn't happened yet.
 
   mike
 
 
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Re: USB modems

2000-07-18 Thread Mike Meyer

Nick Hibma writes:
 Right, I finally committed the driver you sent me. let me know if I've
 made a mistake and committed the wrong one. 

Well, the one you committed doesn't have the notification support I
added, or the serial state bits that are in usbcdc.h. Do you need/want
copies of the one I've been working on?

Looks like umodem.c didn't make it into conf/files, either.

 Mike, which Supra modem do you have? I've got a SupraMax 56K modem,
 SUP2920 and it gives me a rainforest worth of endpoints, not somethig
 that looks like a ACM CD Class device.

It's a SupraExpress 56K USB. I believe the SupraMax 56K is documented
as not being an ACM CD device. I've think I've set things up and
cleared my plate enough that I can work on the problem I've been
seeing.

I'm also curious about is whether anyone else using USB modems for ppp
is using userland ppp, or if they're all using kernel ppp.

mike



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Re: USB modems

2000-07-18 Thread Nick Hibma

 Well, the one you committed doesn't have the notification support I
 added, or the serial state bits that are in usbcdc.h. Do you need/want
 copies of the one I've been working on?

Yes, please. I must have them somewhere, but it might be a better idea
to get your latest version.

 Looks like umodem.c didn't make it into conf/files, either.

Fixed (NOTES as well).

Man pages, we will need those as well. Anyone?

Nick

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Re: [usb-bsd] Re: USB modems

2000-07-18 Thread Charles Anderson

Speaking of manpages, are there any out there for ugen(4), uhid(4)  ulpt(4)
that are referenced in the usb(4) man page?

-Charlie
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 11:43:09AM +0100, Nick Hibma wrote:
  Well, the one you committed doesn't have the notification support I
  added, or the serial state bits that are in usbcdc.h. Do you need/want
  copies of the one I've been working on?
 
 Yes, please. I must have them somewhere, but it might be a better idea
 to get your latest version.
 
  Looks like umodem.c didn't make it into conf/files, either.
 
 Fixed (NOTES as well).
 
 Man pages, we will need those as well. Anyone?
 
 Nick
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Re: USB modems

2000-06-28 Thread Warner Losh

In message l03130304b57ec3bf8693@[194.32.164.2] Bob Bishop writes:
: Can anyone give a quick synopsis of the current status of support for USB
: modems? TIA

They aren't supported yet.  There's at least one group that might be
working on them.  The value of supporting them is well known.  Take
care in your purcahse of a usb modem because some of them expect an
isochronous audio stream...

Warner



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Re: USB modems

2000-06-28 Thread Mike Meyer

Warner Losh writes:
 In message l03130304b57ec3bf8693@[194.32.164.2] Bob Bishop writes:
 : Can anyone give a quick synopsis of the current status of support for USB
 : modems? TIA
 They aren't supported yet.  There's at least one group that might be
 working on them.  The value of supporting them is well known.  Take
 care in your purcahse of a usb modem because some of them expect an
 isochronous audio stream...

Nick (and I, for that matter) have a umodem.c that works, for some
definition of "works". It seems to work fine on USR USB modems. On the
Supra I bought (because it was easily available), it works for dialout
and makes PPP connections, but outgoing IP connections fail under an
indeterminate set of conditions. It's not clear where the problem is -
I'll be investigating it as soon as I once again have free time (a
couple of weeks).

Nick has indicated he was going to try this version and commit it, but
it hasn't happened yet.

mike


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USB modems

2000-06-27 Thread Bob Bishop

Hi,

Can anyone give a quick synopsis of the current status of support for USB
modems? TIA


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Re: usb modems and usb soundcards??

1999-03-27 Thread Doug Rabson
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:

 
 Since my USB keyboard and mouse are working like a charm , I am looking around
 for a USB modem and sound card 8)

I have some USB digital speakers (but no time to play with them...).

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Re: usb modems and usb soundcards?? (fwd)

1999-03-27 Thread Nick Hibma

 Since my USB keyboard and mouse are working like a charm , I am
 looking around for a USB modem and sound card 8) 

Modem: The 3COM I have here. Allthough it is expensive, it is the one I
am going to write a driver for next week. The good thing is that it has
a serial connector as well.

There is others around, and I have no idea whether these are standards
compliant (Communication Class Spec.).

http://www.usb.org

(products section). But hey, I'd say go for it and maybe we get lucky :)

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usb modems and usb soundcards??

1999-03-26 Thread Amancio Hasty

Since my USB keyboard and mouse are working like a charm , I am looking around
for a USB modem and sound card 8)

Tnks!
Amancio




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