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I just found this mailing list and looked thru the archives.

I live in San Antonio, Tx so I am asking about compatibility with the
Clear.com service provider.

I was unable to find any compatibility matrix for wimax cards, laptops and
linux operating systems.

So #1, Is LinuxWimax part of the Ubuntu 10.4 release?

It seems like just a few lines in a terminal window are all that is needed.

But it wasnt OS specific.  I am correct?  The commands are universal?

Any compatibility possible with Older Ubuntus or is it just too painful?

How would I find what brands/models of laptops are compatible with

an Intel Centrino Advanced-N WiMAX 6250 Adapter, Model: 622ANHMW -- a half
card

that I saw for sale here in the United States.

I Dont want to buy an engineering sample from Hong Kong.

Does 622ANHMW work in a full size slot like on my Dell D820?

How about in a Dell Vostro notebook?

How about Lenovo Notebooks?

Should I stay away from 5150 cards?

How about the 5250?

Are BIOS upgrades necessary when using Linux firmware loaders?

I am trying to avoid using the clear usb dongle and windows.

I am willing to purchase, test and post results, but not if it is known to
be incompatible.

Thanks,  Othniel Mark Graichen
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