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    2.0 support for 3G connections

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      decibel83
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      Hi.

      What about the support of 3G mobile connections on 2.0 versions?
      Is it available?

      Thank you very much!
      Bye.

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        eri--
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        Yes, tried it out.

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          decibel83
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          How?
          Could you tell me some hints?
          I cannot found any 3G configuration menu in the 2.0 web interface…

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            Perry
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            Haven't tried myself
            http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PPP_Interfaces
            http://www.shapeshifter.se/articles/3ghsdpa-cards-supported-by-freebsd/#devlist

            /Perry
            doc.pfsense.org

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              eri--
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              Interfaces->assign

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                overand
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                For anyone doing a search on this in the future,  I can report success with my Novatel U727 USB gizmo - configured with SPRINT - though I had to select "Verizon" as the configuration type.

                I also believe I ended up selecting some profoundly low connection rate, like 19200 - It "seemed to work better" like this, but given the flakiness of 3G, I'd have to prod that a lot more to have any sort of certainty.

                What's interesting about this 3G interface is that on Windows and Linux, it appears as a CD-Rom drive (containing a "CD" with windows drivers) when first inserted, with a USB ID of (something-I-forget) - after you "eject" the CD drive, the device re-presents itself, with a new USB ID.  With linux-based workstations or router platforms, I've had to "manually" (or script-wise) eject the "CD" before setting up the "airprime" module or connecting.

                FreeBSD or pfSense appears to be doing the magic for us - which is quite awesome.

                (If anyone has tests they'd like me to perform with this device, let me know!)

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