I'm just throwing in my 2 cents here. I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 server with the latest 1.5.1 driver and all the latest tools. I could not get a connection in Dallas, TX (last week), and after coming home to Portland, OR it worked just fine. Nothing changed on my box. So I'm also at the belief that something is very specific to the market. If we could find out what exactly (I believe it's an Auth issue of some type) that would be great. I'll be in NY on Monday-Friday, so I'll be testing this while I'm there and will have more results. - Kyle On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Ward, David - 0663 - MITLL < david.ward at ll.mit.edu> wrote: > On 01/20/2011 04:40 PM, Dan Williams wrote: > > I'm also having issues in Boston now under Linux, but works fine under > Windows. The same HW/SW config was working yesterday in Minneapolis, so > it's not the hardware/software, but something in wimaxd probably. I've > sent logs to Inaky so we'll see what he can dig up. > > Dan > > > Inaky, > > I was in Atlanta earlier this week, and suddenly I was able to connect to > CLEAR under both Fedora 14 32-bit and 64-bit. So the problem in the Linux > driver does seem to be localized to the deployment in Boston. > > Can someone from CLEAR determine if there is a different base station > model, frequency, etc. used in Boston, to assist with the efforts debugging > this? Are there more debugging logs that I can provide you? > > Thanks, > > David > > _______________________________________________ > wimax mailing list > wimax at linuxwimax.org > http://lists.linuxwimax.org/listinfo/wimax > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.linuxwimax.org/pipermail/wimax/attachments/20110205/334d4a79/attachment.html>