Generating a new XML file for a new carrier

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Yes, an example of TTLS would help. That is where I am stuck right now. I
did check and I can see Clear's network using the driver but ours does not
show up.
        Don

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <
inaky at linux.intel.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 10:00 -0400, Don Weeks wrote:
> > Thanks Inaky,
> >
> >    I have been gathering the details but we use certificates and TTLS
> > sercurity which they don't so I don't have an example of doing those.
> > I do have all these details for our base stations but just missing
> > some of the finer points. I know this is an OMA XML file but OMA
> > breaks their stuff down into tiny sections. Any idea which one is the
> > security parameters one or does someone have an example of EAP_TTLS to
> > go by? Also, the NDS files go in /usr/local/share/wimax and then
>
> I'll ask around for an example that you can use
>
> > restart wimaxd to pick them up? And is the file name important as
> > there are 2 NDS files in the directory.
>
> You need to modify the file with wimaxd stopped, or it will overwrite
> the changes. The file name should be NDnSAgentConfig_forDriver.xml.
>
>
>
>
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