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21.Dd June 15, 2021
22.Dt U3G 4
23.Os
24.Sh NAME
25.Nm u3g
26.Nd USB support for 3G datacards
27.Sh SYNOPSIS
28To compile this driver into the kernel,
29place the following lines in your
30kernel configuration file:
31.Bd -ragged -offset indent
32.Cd "device usb"
33.Cd "device ucom"
34.Cd "device u3g"
35.Ed
36.Pp
37Alternatively, to load the driver as a
38module at boot time, place the following line in
39.Xr loader.conf 5 :
40.Bd -literal -offset indent
41u3g_load="YES"
42.Ed
43.Pp
44If neither of the above is done, the driver will automatically be loaded
45by devd(8) when the device is connected.
46.Sh DESCRIPTION
47The
48.Nm
49driver provides support for the multiple USB-to-serial interfaces exposed by
50many 3G USB/PCCard modems.
51.Pp
52The device is accessed through the
53.Xr ucom 4
54driver which makes it behave like a
55.Xr tty 4 .
56.Sh HARDWARE
57The
58.Nm
59driver supports the following adapters:
60.Pp
61.Bl -bullet -compact
62.It
63Option GT 3G Fusion, GT Fusion Quad, etc. (only 3G part, not WLAN)
64.It
65Option GT 3G, GT 3G Quad, etc.
66.It
67Vodafone Mobile Connect Card 3G
68.It
69Vodafone Mobile Broadband K3772-Z
70.It
71Qualcomm Inc. CDMA MSM
72.It
73Qualcomm Inc. GOBI 1000, 2000 and 3000 devices with MDM1000 or MDM2000 chipsets
74.It
75Huawei B190, E180v, E220 ('<Huawei Mobile>')
76.It
77Novatel U740, MC950D, X950D, etc.
78.It
79Sierra MC875U, MC8775U, etc.
80.It
81Panasonic CF-F9 GOBI
82.El
83.Pp
84(See
85.Pa /sys/dev/usb/serial/u3g.c
86for the complete list of supported cards for each vendor
87mentioned above.)
88.Pp
89The supported 3G cards provide the necessary modem port for ppp, or mpd
90connections as well as extra ports (depending on the specific device) to
91provide other functions (additional command port, diagnostic port, SIM toolkit
92port).
93.Pp
94In some of these devices a mass storage device supported by the
95.Xr umass 4
96driver is present which contains Windows and Mac OS X drivers.
97The device starts up in disk mode (TruInstall, ZeroCD, etc.) and requires
98additional commands to switch it to modem mode.
99If your device is not switching automatically, please try to add quirks.
100See
101.Xr usbconfig 8
102and
103.Xr usb_quirk 4 .
104.Sh FILES
105.Bl -tag -width "/dev/ttyU*.*.init" -compact
106.It Pa /dev/ttyU*.*
107for callin ports
108.It Pa /dev/ttyU*.*.init
109.It Pa /dev/ttyU*.*.lock
110corresponding callin initial-state and lock-state devices
111.Pp
112.It Pa /dev/cuaU*.*
113for callout ports
114.It Pa /dev/cuaU*.*.init
115.It Pa /dev/cuaU*.*.lock
116corresponding callout initial-state and lock-state devices
117.El
118.Sh EXAMPLES
119Connect to the Internet using the default configuration:
120.Bd -literal -offset indent
121ppp -background u3g
122.Ed
123.Sh SEE ALSO
124.Xr tty 4 ,
125.Xr ucom 4 ,
126.Xr usb 4 ,
127.Xr usb_quirk 4 ,
128.Xr devd 8 ,
129.Xr ppp 8 ,
130.Xr usbconfig 8
131.Sh HISTORY
132The
133.Nm
134driver appeared in
135.Fx 7.2 ,
136is based on the
137.Xr uark 4
138driver, and written by
139.An Andrea Guzzo Aq Mt aguzzo@anywi.com
140in September 2008.
141.Sh AUTHORS
142.An -nosplit
143The
144.Nm
145driver was written by
146.An Andrea Guzzo Aq Mt aguzzo@anywi.com
147and
148.An Nick Hibma Aq Mt n_hibma@FreeBSD.org .
149Hardware for testing was provided by AnyWi Technologies, Leiden, NL.
150.Sh BUGS
151The automatic mode switch from disk mode to modem mode does not work unless
152the driver is either built into the kernel or loaded before the device is
153connected.
154.Pp
155The GOBI-based devices require the gobi loader available from the
156.Pa sysutils/gobi_loader
157port.
158