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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Mmm, it sure looks like a C1 version in many ways. You see anything else in the system log after you do that?

      Try running usbconfig dump_all_desc against it after you have ejected it to change it's mode like LOM suggested.

      Steve

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        chedxb
        last edited by

        I cannot post the logs, I am getting SPAM message

        "Post content was flagged as spam by Akismet.com"

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          chedxb
          last edited by

          so these are the interfaces after the camcontrol eject cd0 command.

          MI_00 D-Link Mobile Broadband Device (Network Adapter) (cdc_mbim)
          MI_02 D-Link HSPA+DataCard Diagnostics Interface (also ppp dialup modem)
          MI_03 D-Link HSPA+DataCard NMEA Device
          MI_04 D-Link HSPA+DataCard Speech Port
          MI_05 D-Link HSPA+DataCard Debug Port
          MI_06 USB Mass Storage Device

          So I understand as follows,

          Since the drivers are not available in pfSense/BSD for the interfaces from 0 to 5, when I do camcontrol eject cd0, it uses the 6th interface (USB Mass Storage Device)

          Thoughts?

          Best,

          Savas

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Yes, only interfaces 2 and 3 would otherwise be available if u3g attached to them.

            The usbconfig output should show those interfaces though even if no driver does attach.

            I have upvoted some of your posts which should stop akismet triggering but it does seem have a mind of it's own. We have almost no control over it.

            Steve

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              chedxb
              last edited by stephenw10

              ugen4.2: <D-Link,Inc D-Link DWM-157> at usbus4, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)
              
              bLength = 0x0012
              bDescriptorType = 0x0001
              bcdUSB = 0x0200
              bDeviceClass = 0x00ef <Miscellaneous device>
              bDeviceSubClass = 0x0002
              bDeviceProtocol = 0x0001
              bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
              idVendor = 0x2001
              idProduct = 0x7d0e
              bcdDevice = 0x0300
              iManufacturer = 0x0009 <D-Link,Inc >
              iProduct = 0x000a <D-Link DWM-157>
              iSerialNumber = 0x0000 <no string>
              bNumConfigurations = 0x0001
              
              Configuration index 0
              
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0002
              wTotalLength = 0x00e4
              bNumInterfaces = 0x0007
              bConfigurationValue = 0x0001
              iConfiguration = 0x0000 <no string>
              bmAttributes = 0x00a0
              bMaxPower = 0x00fa
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x08
              bDescriptorType = 0x0b
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x00
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x08, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x02, 0x02, 0x0e, 0x00, 0x01
              
              
              Interface 0
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0000
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0001
              bInterfaceClass = 0x0002 <Communication device>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x000e
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0000
              iInterface = 0x0001 <COM(comm_if)>
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x05
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x00
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x05, 0x24, 0x00, 0x10, 0x01
              
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x05
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x06
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x05, 0x24, 0x06, 0x00, 0x01
              
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x0c
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x1b
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x0c, 0x24, 0x1b, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0x10,
              0x08 | 0x40, 0xdc, 0x05, 0x20
              
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0088 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0003 <INTERRUPT>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0040
              bInterval = 0x0001
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              
              Interface 1
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0001
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0000
              bInterfaceClass = 0x000a <CDC-data>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0002
              iInterface = 0x0002 <COM(data_if)>
              
              
              Interface 1 Alt 1
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0001
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0001
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0002
              bInterfaceClass = 0x000a <CDC-data>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0002
              iInterface = 0x0000 <no string>
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0081 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 1
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0001 <OUT>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              
              Interface 2
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0002
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0003
              bInterfaceClass = 0x00ff <Vendor specific>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0002
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0001
              iInterface = 0x0003 <COM(comm_if)>
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x05
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x00
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x05, 0x24, 0x00, 0x10, 0x01
              
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x04
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x02
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x04, 0x24, 0x02, 0x0f
              
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x05
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x06
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x05, 0x24, 0x06, 0x02, 0x03
              
              
              Additional Descriptor
              
              bLength = 0x05
              bDescriptorType = 0x24
              bDescriptorSubType = 0x01
              RAW dump:
              0x00 | 0x05, 0x24, 0x01, 0x03, 0x03
              
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0087 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0003 <INTERRUPT>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0040
              bInterval = 0x0003
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 1
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0082 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 2
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0002 <OUT>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              
              Interface 3
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0003
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0002
              bInterfaceClass = 0x00ff <Vendor specific>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0000
              iInterface = 0x0005 <COM(data_if)>
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0083 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 1
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0003 <OUT>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              
              Interface 4
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0004
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0002
              bInterfaceClass = 0x00ff <Vendor specific>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0000
              iInterface = 0x0006 <COM(data_if)>
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0084 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 1
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0004 <OUT>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              
              Interface 5
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0005
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0002
              bInterfaceClass = 0x00ff <Vendor specific>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0000
              iInterface = 0x0007 <COM(data_if)>
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0085 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 1
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0005 <OUT>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              
              Interface 6
              bLength = 0x0009
              bDescriptorType = 0x0004
              bInterfaceNumber = 0x0006
              bAlternateSetting = 0x0000
              bNumEndpoints = 0x0002
              bInterfaceClass = 0x0008 <Mass storage>
              bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0006
              bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0050
              iInterface = 0x0008 <Mass Storage >
              
              Endpoint 0
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0086 <IN>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
              Endpoint 1
              bLength = 0x0007
              bDescriptorType = 0x0005
              bEndpointAddress = 0x0006 <OUT>
              bmAttributes = 0x0002 <BULK>
              wMaxPacketSize = 0x0200
              bInterval = 0x0000
              bRefresh = 0x0000
              bSynchAddress = 0x0000
              
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                chedxb @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 said in D-Link DWM-157 USB Stock not recognized:

                Yes, only interfaces 2 and 3 would otherwise be available if u3g attached to them.

                The usbconfig output should show those interfaces though even if no driver does attach.

                I have upvoted some of your posts which should stop akismet triggering but it does seem have a mind of it's own. We have almost no control over it.

                Steve

                it worked now, I just posted the log

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Yep, it really looks like that is a C1 device mislabelled. But that is still not recognised by u3g even is the most recent FreeBSD. https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/master/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs

                  It's probably relatively easy to add it. The serial interfaces are there they just need to be attached but that's not something I can do. To add new devices requires rebuilding the kernel and hence it's only really practical to do in FreeBSD rather then in pfSense. Those changes usually happen there first and are brought into pfSense though it does happen the other way on occasion.

                  It's still easier to use a different modem.

                  Steve

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                    chedxb
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Steve, how can I ask FreeBSD community to add this device? For some reason, this is/used to be a popular device in the region I live (middle east) and it would be nice to add it for the future users. Meanwhile I will try with a Huawei E173.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      There are examples of people having done it for other devices. I would start by looking on the FreeBSD forums for other threads. And then opening your own thread if it's not obvious.
                      Ultimately you would be looking to make a patch against udbdevs and u3g and then issue a pull request for it.

                      It would be much easier to test if u3g was a loadable kernel module but I don't think that s possible.

                      Steve

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                        chedxb
                        last edited by

                        I found this, https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196362

                        I will post shortly with the experience we had here.

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                          chedxb @chedxb
                          last edited by

                          @chedxb said in D-Link DWM-157 USB Stock not recognized:

                          I found this, https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196362

                          I will post shortly with the experience we had here.

                          As explained here, I tried
                          usb_modeswitch -v 2001 -p a407 -m 1 -M 555342431234567800000000000003f0010300000000000000000000000000 -R 1

                          and I got this,

                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel da0: quirks=0x2<NO_6_BYTE>
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel da0: Attempt to query device size failed: ILLEGAL REQUEST, Invalid field in CDB
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel da0: 40.000MB/s transfers
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel da0: <HSPA USB SCSI CD-ROM 6225> Removable Direct Access SCSI device
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus2 target 0 lun 0
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel umass0: <Mass Storage > on usbus4
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel umass0 on uhub1
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel ue0: Ethernet address: 02:00:ff:aa:aa:aa
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel ue0: <USB Ethernet> on cdce0

                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel cdce0: <COMcommif> on usbus4
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel cdce0 on uhub1
                          Apr 16 16:51:21 kernel ugen4.2: <D-Link,Inc D-Link DWM-157> at usbus4
                          Apr 16 16:51:19 kernel ugen4.2: <D-Link,Inc D-Link DWM-157> at usbus4 (disconnected)
                          Apr 16 16:51:19 kernel umass0: detached
                          Apr 16 16:51:19 kernel (cd0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Periph destroyed
                          Apr 16 16:51:19 kernel cd0: <HSPA USB SCSI CD-ROM 6225> s/n 531399703502680 detached
                          Apr 16 16:51:19 kernel cd0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus2 target 0 lun 0
                          Apr 16 16:51:19 kernel umass0: at uhub1, port 1, addr 2 (disconnected)

                          I see it under Available network ports: as well. I will test in the evening if it works or not.

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Ah, OK that's mostly all done then. Nice!

                            So yeah you can see that's a two line change to two files. Should be easy enough to replicate for the new ID.

                            Can you try this against your modem?
                            https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196362#c9

                            Does it then show up as ue0 as shown there?

                            Steve

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by stephenw10

                              Ah cross posted I see you did! Yeah see what happens when you assign it.

                              FreeBSD/pfSense handles serial port modems much better but the speed is limited there.

                              It would be interesting to see hoe usbconfig sees the modem when it's in Ethernet mode like that.

                              Steve

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                                chedxb
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                                I assigned as a new interface and then added usb_modeswitch -v 2001 -p a407 -m 1 -M 555342431234567800000000000003f0010300000000000000000000000000 -R 1 on
                                Shellcmd Configuration as earlyshellcmd and rebooted. So far so good :) I just need a SIM card to test the data connection.

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  The big problem with USB Ethernet type devices is that pfSense does not have any way to handle them disconnecting. If you reboot and unplug the modem pfSense will stop booting at the interfaces assign screen at the console because ue0 is no9 longer present on the system but is assigned in the config. There are workarounds but they are all hacky....

                                  What speeds do you expect to get from that device?

                                  Steve

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                                    chedxb
                                    last edited by

                                    I am planning to use it as a backup connection. I will cap download 5Mbps and upload 1Mbps with Traffic Shaper.

                                    Is it possible to put a timer for the interfaces? Say, if ue0 is not present for 10s, then continue booting without it.

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      Well you can script whatever you want but the further you move away from the default install the harder things will be or you at upgrade for example.

                                      You can easily get those speeds over a serial interface though so I would still with that if you can.

                                      Steve

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                                        chedxb
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks Steve, do you recommend any particular serial interface modem?

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          I personally have a Sierra em7305. It's an internal m.2 card but usb connected. That provides serial ports. I get 20-30Mbps over it. The newer em7455 also works fine.

                                          Hard to recommend anything I don't actually use myself.

                                          Other than that external Ethernet connected modems are generally much easier to deal with like the Netgear lb1120.

                                          Steve

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