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NAME

     u3g — USB support for 3G datacards

SYNOPSIS

     To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel
     configuration file:

           device usb
           device ucom
           device u3g

     Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in
     loader.conf(5):

           u3g_load="YES"

     If neither of the above is done, the driver will automatically be loaded by devd(8) when the
     device is connected.

DESCRIPTION

     The u3g driver provides support for the multiple USB-to-serial interfaces exposed by many 3G
     USB/PCCard modems.

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

HARDWARE

     The u3g driver supports the following adapters:

        Option GT 3G Fusion, GT Fusion Quad, etc. (only 3G part, not WLAN)
        Option GT 3G, GT 3G Quad, etc.
        Vodafone Mobile Connect Card 3G
        Vodafone Mobile Broadband K3772-Z
        Qualcomm Inc. CDMA MSM
        Huawei B190, E180v, E220 ('<Huawei Mobile>')
        Novatel U740, MC950D, X950D, etc.
        Sierra MC875U, MC8775U, etc.

     (See /sys/dev/usb/serial/u3g.c for the complete list of supported cards for each vendor
     mentioned above.)

     The supported 3G cards provide the necessary modem port for ppp, or mpd connections as well
     as extra ports (depending on the specific device) to provide other functions (additional
     command port, diagnostic port, SIM toolkit port).

     In some of these devices a mass storage device supported by the umass(4) driver is present
     which contains Windows and Mac OS X drivers.  The device starts up in disk mode (TruInstall,
     ZeroCD, etc.) and requires additional commands to switch it to modem mode.  If your device
     is not switching automatically, please try to add quirks.  See usbconfig(8) and
     usb_quirk(4).

FILES

     /dev/ttyU*.*       for callin ports
     /dev/ttyU*.*.init
     /dev/ttyU*.*.lock  corresponding callin initial-state and lock-state devices

     /dev/cuaU*.*       for callout ports
     /dev/cuaU*.*.init
     /dev/cuaU*.*.lock  corresponding callout initial-state and lock-state devices

EXAMPLES

     Connect to the Internet using the default configuration:

           ppp -background u3g

SEE ALSO

     tty(4), ucom(4), usb(4), usb_quirk(4), devd(8), ppp(8), usbconfig(8)

HISTORY

     The u3g driver appeared in FreeBSD 7.2, is based on the uark(4) driver, and written by
     Andrea Guzzo <aguzzo@anywi.com> in September 2008.

AUTHORS

     The u3g driver was written by Andrea Guzzo <aguzzo@anywi.com> and Nick Hibma
     <n_hibma@FreeBSD.org>.  Hardware for testing was provided by AnyWi Technologies, Leiden, NL.

BUGS

     The automatic mode switch from disk mode to modem mode does not work unless the driver is
     either built into the kernel or loaded before the device is connected.