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      cptdevine
      last edited by

      I was trying to reply to thread 94840, but the forum won't let me.

      So,
      I've got a netgear aircard 815s I'm trying to get to work with 2.4.4. If I do a "usbconfig -d ugen0.2 set_config 1" it works. I have created a loader.conf.loader file to try and make this happen at boot, but I can't seem to get it to work.

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        cptdevine
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        Here is my usbconfig -d ugen0.2 dump_device_desc output.

        ugen0.2: <NETGEAR, Inc. AirCard 815S> at usbus0, cfg=1 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)

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          dragoangel @cptdevine
          last edited by

          @cptdevine did you read this before: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/development/executing-commands-at-boot-time.html ?

          Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
          Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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            cptdevine
            last edited by

            Yes, and my post details what I've tried. I'm trying to get the usbqurik part to work that is mentioned in the last post.
            I can't post enough detail without it getting flagged as spam.

            If I didn't have customer's using this, I would walk away right now and never look back.

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              dragoangel @cptdevine
              last edited by dragoangel

              @cptdevine the main question is it work now and you try to automate reboot issue or it not work at all? I unfortunately doesn't have such experience with usb modem devices, somebody else could help.

              Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
              Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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                cptdevine @dragoangel
                last edited by

                It works now, but I have to issue a "usbconfig -d ugen0.2 set_config 1" if I reboot.

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                  cptdevine
                  last edited by

                  I've got this in my loader.conf.local

                  hw.usbquirk.0="0x0846 0x68e1 0 0xffff UQ_CFG_INDEX_1"

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                    chpalmer
                    last edited by

                    Before you guys blame the choice of forum software please understand that the time it takes to block the idiot spammers has been finally reduced to something much more tolerable. Blame them as they caused it.

                    Ive spread a few thumbs up here so you should be a little more able to post now.

                    Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                    Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                      dragoangel @chpalmer
                      last edited by dragoangel

                      @chpalmer i always report spam messages when see them. Point in that may anispam can be tuned to requirements of forum specific?

                      Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
                      Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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                      • dragoangelD
                        dragoangel @cptdevine
                        last edited by dragoangel

                        @cptdevine so did you installed package "shellcmd" and tried add:

                        usbconfig -d ugen0.2 set_config 1
                        

                        command in it?

                        Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
                        Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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                          cptdevine
                          last edited by

                          Guys, thanks for helping me prove I'm not a Russian chat bot.

                          I did get this to work by adding that usbconfig command as an early command. in the XML file. I'd like to understand why my usbquirk didn't work, but I'll save that for later.

                          Now I have it working, I have an issue getting openvpn to start. I suspect it really does not like USB ethernet.

                          Instead of continuing this thread in the wrong place, I'm going to start a new one, a thread about being flagged as spam is no place for openvpn support.

                          Thanks again everyone for the upvotes and help.

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