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Motorola Modem USB instead of Ethernet


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Ok. an other user, i thing Mr. CodeMachine, develope Kext for Motorola's USB...

I put kext's here for some models made modify by others (Mr. scalamusical and me, and all, and you of course):

 

(i don't know if the kext of CodeMachine is Open Source, lol, but men, Thanks a Lot for this!!!)

 

Motorola SurfBoard 5100 USB (by scalamusical):

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=33595

 

Motorola SBG900 USB:

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=33631

 

Motorola X USB (by you):

 

?

 

(The Kext only needs a idProduct and idVendor in Decimal String just like this):

 

<key>idProduct</key>

<integer>2304</integer>

<key>idVendor</key>

<integer>1970</integer>

 

Replace id's for your model...

 

Note: This are BETA kext's, need Testers, but, runs very fine, Motorola Modem via USB is detected by OS X like Ethernet (en1, en2, etc...)

 

Cheerz...

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P.D. Excusemua my English...

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Works Great on my Motorola SB5100 shows up as USB Ethernet (EN3) in networking. Transfer speeds are a bit slower than if I was using ethernet but this is to be expected when sending large volumes of data over a USB bus. Great work Hecabe!

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