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    ADSL PCI Modems?

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      Nuisance-Value
      last edited by

      I too would like to use a pci adsl modem. I have a bewan card, I currently use this with my ipcop box and want to move over to pfsense.

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        judfilm
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        Another vote/request for an ADSL PCI Modem.

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          Jonb
          last edited by

          Another vote/request for an ADSL PCI Modem. But would also need PPPOA support

          Hosted desktops and servers with support without complication.
          www.blueskysystems.co.uk

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            robyns
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            Another vote/request for  Pulsar ADSL PCI Modem.

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              garethy
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              Another vote here, im currently uding IPCop as well. I have a conexant based PCI modem which uses these drivers

              http://patrick.spacesurfer.com/linux_conexant_pci_adsl_history.html

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                judfilm
                last edited by

                Any news on this? If it helps, I intent to use a Traverse Pulsar DSL PCI
                http://www.traverse.com.au/productview.do?product_id=21

                Edit: The PCI interface is a RTL8139C+ chip.

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                  sullrich
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                  No.  No pfSense developers are actively interested in this as far as I know.

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                    thinair
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                    I've seen a couple threads on the Sangoma S518 ADSL PCI Card, and I believe a couple bounties as well.  Makes me wish I knew what I was doing, I'd help out.

                    Nelson Papel

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                      hoba
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                      There's someone at the m0n0list who states that he has added adsl usb modem support: http://m0n0.ch/wall/list/showmsg.php?id=191/50
                      I already tried to contact this person and got reply (also asked him about the LCD support that he added) but it seems he's quite busy these days. Will contact him again beginning of next year if I don't hear anything from him.

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                        SatireWolf
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                        You'll never see PCI ADSL modem support for 90 percent of the hardware out there. It's all soft-modem HSP/DSP type hardware that requires the driver to do the brunt of the work. Each time the driver loads it has to 'program' the firmware into the card soft loading instructions. By themselves the ADSL PCI cards are completely dumn. Some of the external USB modems are a bit smarter and just require the right generic usb driver and instructions sent via the usb data connection. That's probably why there's one working for m0n0wall.

                        But if you're expecting winmodems to work in a freebsd firewall, you're probably wishing for something that will never come. Well I say never, but Connexant could start writing freebsd drivers for their cheap, neutered, and otherwise dumn hardware some day. You never know…

                        The only reason Lucent DSP modem hardware worked in linux is because lucent released some framework for their soft modems for use in linux.

                        That's my 10 cents and change. It's much the same as the wireless hardware out there. None of it will run very well without very specific firmware based drivers.

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