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UGENSA(4)		 BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual		     UGENSA(4)

NAME
     ugensa — Generic USB serial device

SYNOPSIS
     To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your
     kernel configuration file:

	   device ugensa
	   device ucom

     Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the
     following line in loader.conf(5):

	   ugensa_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
     The ugensa is the minimal USB serial driver written to support virtual
     serial ports in devices where hardware specific settings (baudrate, flow
     control etc) don't make sense or just don't apply.

     The virtual serial ports are accessed through the ucom(4) driver which
     makes them behave like a tty(4).

     The ugensa driver was originally written to support Qualcomm MSM chipset
     found in EVDO and UMTS capable modems, but there is nothing MSM chipset
     specific in it.  Many devices supported by the driver aren't typical USB
     devices, but CardBus, ExpressCard or PCI Express Mini Cards that incorpo‐
     rate a USB controller with the actual devices attached to it.

     Communication devices supported by the ugensa driver typically have more
     than one virtual serial port, but only one of them (usually the first
     one) can be used with ppp(8) or pppd(8).  At least one of additional
     ports can usually be used for device/network monitoring and other commu‐
     nication tasks (like SMS for example).  Protocols and methods used to
     access these features are out of scope of this driver.

     The following devices should work with the ugensa driver:

	   Device			    Bus
	   AirPrime PC5220		    CardBus
	   AnyDATA ADU-E100A/D/H	    USB
	   Dell Wireless 5500		    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Dell Wireless 5505		    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Dell Wireless 5510		    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Dell Wireless 5520		    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Dell Wireless 5700		    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Dell Wireless 5700		    ExpressCard
	   Huawei Mobile Connect	    CardBus
	   Huawei E220			    USB
	   Kyocera KPC650		    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Expedite EU740  PCI Express Mini Card
	   Novatel Wireless Expedite EU870D PCI Express Mini Card
	   Novatel Wireless Expedite EV620  PCI Express Mini Card
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin ES620    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin ES720    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720    ExpressCard
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin S620	    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin S640	    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin S720	    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin U730	    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin U740	    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin V620	    CardBus
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin XS620    ExpressCard
	   Novatel Wireless Merlin XU870    ExpressCard
	   Novatel Wireless Ovation U720    USB
	   Novatel Wireless Ovation MC727   USB
	   Novatel Wireless Ovation MC950D  USB
	   ONDA Communication H600	    CardBus
	   Sierra Wireless MC5720	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless MC5725	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless MC8755	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless MC8765	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless MC8775	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless MC8780	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless MC8781	    PCI Express Mini Card
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 580	    CardBus
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 595	    CardBus
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 595U	    USB
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 597E	    ExpressCard
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 875	    CardBus
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 880	    CardBus
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 880E	    ExpressCard
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 880U	    USB
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 881	    CardBus
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 881E	    ExpressCard
	   Sierra Wireless AirCard 881U	    USB

     Due to rebranding (which is very common in mobile broadband business)
     this list is certainly incomplete.

SEE ALSO
     tty(4), ucom(4), usb(4), ppp(8), pppd(8)

HISTORY
     The ugensa device driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.0 as umsm.  It was
     imported into DragonFly 1.11 with its present name and extended to sup‐
     port multiple virtual serial ports per device.

AUTHORS
     The ugensa driver was written by Jonathan Gray ⟨jsg@openbsd.org⟩.

CAVEATS
     For Verizon Wireless (and possibly other services), cards require a one-
     time activation before they will work.

BSD			       February 21, 2008			   BSD
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