> Please get stuff from > > http://download.meego.com/live/home:/inaky:/pegatron-idf-2010/Fedora_13/ > > [there are sources in there too] > > it's a pre-release, not still fully tested yet, but it more or less > works: > > - wpa_supplicant patches are against 0.7.2 > > - wimaxd is 1.5.1, with many cleanups (compile and build for > different arches along with libeap0 >= 0.7) [this is also in the > daemon's git tree] > > Next week I'll do a formal release as soon as I have the chance to do > more testing on different hardware. > > Paul, that release of the daemon fixes some of the issues you fixed in > the patch you just submitted. Sorry for the collision. I'm attaching an updated patch for 1.5.1 with some additional fixes. Using this patch and the latest code, I'm able to get a bit further. wimaxcu and wimax_monitor both now work, and I'm able to scan for networks: $ wimaxcu scan Network found. NSP : CLEAR ID : 2 Signal : Excellent RSSI : -45 dBm CINR : 35 dB Network Type: Home Network Activated Network found. NSP : SPRINT ID : 47 Signal : Excellent RSSI : -45 dBm CINR : 35 dB Network Type: Home Network Activated Network found. NSP : Comcast ID : 48 Signal : Excellent RSSI : -45 dBm CINR : 35 dB Network Type: Home Network Activated Network found. NSP : Time Warner Cable 4G ID : 51 Signal : Excellent RSSI : -45 dBm CINR : 35 dB Network Type: Home Network Activated $ However, I still can't actually connect: $ wimaxcu connect network 2 Connecting to CLEAR Network... Connection Fail: time out $ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: wimax-1.5.1.patch Type: text/x-diff Size: 4033 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.linuxwimax.org/pipermail/wimax/attachments/20101002/1da25a58/attachment.patch>