>In Windows, the Intel driver is locked to Clear/Xohm via their device certificate. Only to them? According to Intel's page Clear, UQ, Yota, Comstar, VMAX, Sprint, Time Warner Cable and Comcast networks are supported. >In Linux, you have to set the NAP ID correctly before the scan will work. d'accord >From what I could tell, the radios were seen but would not show up unless further recognition was made. "further recognition" ??? Why should network support have any influence on a (wide)network scan and it's detection? Certificates are tied to the device's MAC ID and not sent before device identification during network entry. As far as I know missing channel plans are the answer why someone can not detect a WiMAX network even though it's there. Quote Intel regarding their utility: - "Ordering a Wide Scan will result in a scan of the channel plans specified in the NDnSAgentConfig.xml file, under all the WideScanParameters\ChannelPlan\Entries nodes". - "The Wide Scan cannot find NSPs for which there is no channel plan provisioned in the L4-DB XML (unless by accident)." Questions: 1. Where is this "NDnSAgentConfig.xml"?? (On device tree? Because the utility doesn't give "WideScanParameters\ChannelPlan\Entries") 2. How to add/send additional channel plans (e.g. by Connection Manager)? 3. How to find operators' right channel plans? (I only found Yotas' and Comstars'for Intel's: http://zmeyt.wordpress.com/2009/12/23/wimax-yota-comstar-linux/ ) Many thanks and enjoy your WE, Felix On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky at linux.intel.com<mailto:inaky at linux.intel.com>> wrote: Hi Felix On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 17:46 +0000, Wimmer Felix wrote: > Dear all, > > I have been following your interesting development threats since long > time, real great stuff and pretty helpful for understanding! May I > ask for some knowledge of you guys regarding channel plans and how to > access them as well to add new ones. > > Case: I have the Intel Advanced N 6250 in my netbook and just arrived > in India (Visakhapatnam). Here WiMAX is provided by BSNL through a > SOMA network, based on the Yota network system. Although I trigger > wide scans only meters from the WiMAX tower, the Intel App doesn't > give any network (no NSP, no NAP). Are we talking about Linux here? He haven't released yet full support for the 6x50 series... > Any ideas? > How to add new channel plans? > How to find out which is the right BSNL channel plan to find the nsp? > > Many thanks in advance and all the best, > > Felix > > _______________________________________________ > wimax mailing list > wimax at linuxwimax.org<mailto:wimax at linuxwimax.org> > http://lists.linuxwimax.org/listinfo/wimax _______________________________________________ wimax mailing list wimax at linuxwimax.org<mailto:wimax at linuxwimax.org> http://lists.linuxwimax.org/listinfo/wimax