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H A Dmi1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.
1.2214 Tue Jul 31 16:44:28 GMT 2018 khorben Add a port of the umb(4) driver from OpenBSD

The umb(4) driver provides support for USB MBIM (Mobile Broadband
Interface Model) devices.

MBIM devices establish connections via cellular networks such as GPRS,
UMTS, and LTE. They appear as a regular point-to-point network interface, transporting raw IP frames.

Required configuration parameters like PIN and APN have to be set with
umbctl(8), a new tool specific to this driver. The IP address is configured
automatically; the default route and DNS server information have to be set
separately.

The driver is not fully functional yet, it is therefore still marked as
experimental and disabled by default. Any help welcome to complete it!

Tested on NetBSD/amd64, with a Sierra Wireless EM7345 LTE modem on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T440s. No functional change expected otherwise.

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