On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Mike Lever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > In south Africa we have had the emergence of a second network operator
> and a
> > converged voice and data offering. Their only initial offering is an
> > "all-in-one" device
> http://www.neotel.co.za/neotel/view/neotel/en/page789
> >
> > The only way to access data using this device is via a mini-usb at the
> back.
> >
> >
> > Can anybody suggest the best way to incorporate this as a WAN port in
> > Pfsense ?
> >
>
> I'm guessing you must have had to install some Windows drivers to get
> the device properly recognized?  The problem is there likely aren't
> any FreeBSD drivers for the device, which would make it impossible to
> be used with pfSense. If you have any details on what drivers were
> installed in Windows, you might be able to find something starting
> from there.
>
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I also have two Usb to Ethernet devices.Pfsense detects it
but won't load it as an ethernet device.Pfsense detect my usb
3G card but won't load it either.
I have had to resort to Opensuse 10.3 for my 3G card
(mounted in PCI card)and the usb 2 ethernet devices
to function as firewall/squid/dsl/3g package.

 Regards,

Sean

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