> On Jan 8, 2018, at 10:58 PM, Kirill <nightl...@nightbbs.ru> wrote:
> 
> Try huawei e3276 with patch.
> (http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Trouble-with-Huawei-e3276-td241825.html)
> Works for me, but I dont use smstools, just ppp.

As long as it shows up as a comm/serial port, it should work. I'll check it 
out. Thanks.

> 
> On 01/09/18 03:35, Israel Brewster wrote:
>> Could anyone suggest a USB 4G cell modem model that will work well with 
>> OpenBSD, specifically SMSTools? I've looked over most of the list in "man 
>> umsm", but those all appear to be 3G. That said, I haven't checked every 
>> model on the list, so there could be one or more 4G models that I missed. 
>> I've also seen this thread: 
>> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/4g-LTE-modem-td106310.html 
>> <http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/4g-LTE-modem-td106310.html>, but 
>> that is over 5 years old. There is also this thread: 
>> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Anyone-experienced-with-4G-LTE-modems-td281872.html
>>  
>> <http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Anyone-experienced-with-4G-LTE-modems-td281872.html>,
>>  but that doesn't appear to offer any suggestions of USB cell modems - just 
>> suggestions of using external cellular routers. 
>> 
>> I do need a direct USB connection for the purposes of sending SMS messages 
>> directly from the system, i.e. I need to be able to send a SMS even if the 
>> internet is down, so online cloud services or the like that can convert 
>> e-mail to SMS aren't an option. Thanks.
>> 
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