Dear Sir,

I am attempting to get a Broad Band Modem working on:

   sony# uname -a
   FreeBSD sony.family.hom 6.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE #2:
Tue Dec 19 16:55:50 EST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SONY01 i386

The device is a Sprint PC5740 pc card. When I perform a "man umodem" the card is listed (vendor = Curitel)

UMODEM(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UMODEM(4)
   NAME
        umodem -- USB modem support
   SYNOPSIS
        device umodem
        device ucom
   DESCRIPTION
        The umodem driver provides support for USB modems in the
   Communication
        Device Class using the Abstract Control Model.  ...

        The device is accessed through the ucom(4) driver which makes
   it behave
        like a tty(4).

   HARDWARE
        Devices supported by the umodem driver include:

        o   3Com 5605
        o   Curitel PC5740 Wireless Modem
        o   Metricom Ricochet GS USB wireless modem
   ...

As stated above this should be recognized as a usb "ucom" device. I stopped the usbd and restarted using "usbd -dv". When I inserted the device I received the following console message:

   sony# usbd -dv &
   [1] 753
   sony# usbd: opened /dev/usb0
   usbd: opened /dev/usb1
   usbd: reading configuration file /etc/usbd.conf
   usbd: opened /dev/usb

   sony# usbd: ctrlr-attach event bus=2
   USB_EVENT_CTRLR_ATTACH
   USB_EVENT_CTRLR_ATTACH
   USB_EVENT_CTRLR_ATTACH
   usbd: driver-attach event cookie=4 devname=uhub2
   USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH
   USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH
   usbd: device-attach event at 1167852825.963798000, OHCI root hub, NEC:
     vndr=0x0000 prdct=0x0000 rlse=0x0100 clss=0x0009 subclss=0x0000
   prtcl=0x0000
     device names: uhub2
   usbd: Found action 'USB device' for OHCI root hub, NEC at uhub2
   usbd: ctrlr-attach event bus=3
   USB_EVENT_CTRLR_ATTACH
   USB_EVENT_CTRLR_ATTACH
   usbd: driver-attach event cookie=5 devname=uhub3
   USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH
   USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH
   usbd: device-attach event at 1167852826.599332000, OHCI root hub, NEC:
     vndr=0x0000 prdct=0x0000 rlse=0x0100 clss=0x0009 subclss=0x0000
   prtcl=0x0000
     device names: uhub3
   usbd: Found action 'USB device' for OHCI root hub, NEC at uhub3
   usbd: driver-attach event cookie=6 devname=ugen0
   USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH
   USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH
   usbd: device-attach event at 1167852828.349083000, Curitel
   Communications, Inc., Curitel Communications, Inc.:
     vndr=0x106c prdct=0x3701 rlse=0x0000 clss=0x0002 subclss=0x0000
   prtcl=0x0000
     device names: ugen0
   usbd: Found action 'USB device' for Curitel Communications, Inc.,
   Curitel Communications, Inc. at ugen0

Please notice that the last two lines indicate that the device was attached to "ugen0" rather then the "ucom0" that I was expecting (and need).

I tried to make sure the proper devices were available by manually loading them prior to inserting the card. Here are my loaded modules: (See items 4 & 5 below)

   sony# kldstat
   Id Refs Address    Size     Name
    1   13 0xc0400000 47ca94   kernel
    2    1 0xc087d000 45b8     snd_t4dwave.ko
    3    2 0xc0882000 22b88    sound.ko
    4    1 0xc08a5000 3000     uftdi.ko   <<<<
    5    2 0xc08a8000 32a8     ucom.ko    <<<<
    6    1 0xc08ac000 59fa4    acpi.ko
    7    1 0xc2c4e000 16000    linux.ko

Any help will be greatly appreciated! Please reply directly as well as to the list. I am not currently subscribed. http://bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=45602 (More info on my efforts...)

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Ben Hacker, Jr.
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