Wimax Service 1.4 XML files

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The values in the XML provisioning parameters in the NDnSAgent files are
accurate for connecting to Clearwire's network. They ultimately came
from Clearwire. Carriers provide the profile information (key parts
being channel plan (i.e., center frequencies), the realm for
authentication, the operator ID- see all here:
https://standards.ieee.org/regauth/BOPID/IEEE802_16OpID_PublicListing.ht
ml)  to device vendors so they can configure the device for a given
network. The connection manager can often update the profile, although
you don't really want a customer to have to do this on their own.

 

Frequency information for a given carrier actually comes from the
governing body the where they operate, like the FCC. The realm is a
regular registered domain name. You can do a 'whois' search on a realm
and see who owns it.

 

Erich Izdepski

sent from my super-computer

703.906.5752

Clearwire

 



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