Hi, I work for a company that is in the process of deploying a large WiMax network. We're testing with Intel laptops with the 6250 chipset at the moment and I wanted to have a play with Linux on them. I've everything working using a mainline kernel on Ubuntu 10.04 - drivers load, wmx0 is created, wimaxd starts. However, the WiMAX_D*.bin files that come with version 1.5 of the Linux drivers don't have my company's provisioning data. This data is in the Windows drivers but the windows versions of those two files are binary, whilst the Linux versions are plain XML. The Linux drivers don't like it when I replace the XML format .bins with the Windows versions so I'm guessing I can't just do a straight swap of the files. Does anyone know whether or not it's possible to convert the Windows provisioning databases to XML? Thanks, Dermot Williams -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.linuxwimax.org/pipermail/wimax/attachments/20100902/196ea3c1/attachment.html>