WiMAX driver crash on load

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I have tried it. I can get out of the mass storage mode, but I don't
know how to make the dongle go back into the normal mode. My Asus
contact told me that they have some new software and firmware that can
do better, but their engineering team is really slow to address my
question. 
Any way, Beceem and Motorola software and hardware can address my need,
so I gave up on Intel/Asus.

Charles

-----Original Message-----
From: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez [mailto:inaky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:01 PM
To: wimax@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: charles zhuang; 'Nicolas GIRARD'; 'Andrew Zabolotny'
Subject: Re: WiMAX driver crash on load

On Tuesday 06 January 2009, charles zhuang wrote:
> I bought from Asus. I intend to use it on a linux device, but found
out
> this model, WUSB25E2V2, is only for windows. The open source linux
code
> can't be used directly on this dongle.

Talking without having seen it, it should work if we can get the dongle
to exit the mass storage mode and enter the normal mode. We'd need asus
to explain how to do that, or someone should try the suggestions Dan
Williams made of using an SCSI eject command on it.

-- 
Inaky


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