Hey,

I'm having some issues getting my Pantech PX-500 card (EVDO PCMCIA-USB card).  

I'm running OpenSolaris Dev edition build 72. 

The machine is an Acer Aspire 5050 with the Xpress 1100 chipset.

My USB thumb drive works perfect, so I'm assuming it's something else.

The system does see the card:

Sep 17 10:37:49 solaris01 usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 1.10 device 
(usb106c,3702) operating at full speed (USB 1.x) on USB 1.10 root hub: 
communications at 1, usb_mid0 at bus address 2
Sep 17 10:37:49 solaris01 usba: [ID 349649 kern.info]   PANTECH  USB MODEM
Sep 17 10:37:49 solaris01 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] usb_mid0 is /pci at 
0,0/pci1002,4371 at 14,4/pci1025,10f at 1/pci19cd,a500 at 0/communications at 1
Sep 17 10:37:49 solaris01 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci at 
0,0/pci1002,4371 at 14,4/pci1025,10f at 1/pci19cd,a500 at 0/communications at 1 
(usb_mid0) online

However, that's as far as I can get while referencing the documentation at 
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/wwan. For my installation.

I can not get a /dev/term/0. In the trouble shooting section I've executed a 
prtconf -D and the command just hangs. If I execute the command with out the 
PCMCIA card in place, I get typical output immediately 

if I do an 'ls' in /dev after inserting the card, the ls command hangs. If I do 
the ls first, the listing is cached and some levels will hand the processes. No 
amount of "kill -9" will stop the process

Inserting this card essentially makes the computer useless.
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