2011/3/17 Alexander Sidorov <vorodis2007 at yandex.ru> > Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky <at> linux.intel.com> writes: > > > > > On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 10:10 +0300, ????????? ?????????? wrote: > > > Hello > > > > > > I manage to connect to YOTA network successfully, and then start dhcp, > > > but after a few minutes connection is lost. It is a reproducible > > > error. I used different dhcp clients: dhclient and dhcpcd. Only dhcpcd > > > outputs error wmx0: carrier lost. > > > > Do you have the same problem if you keep a > > > > $ ping -i 3 yahoo.com > > > > running in a separate window or shell? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > wimax mailing list > > wimax <at> linuxwimax.org > > http://lists.linuxwimax.org/listinfo/wimax > > I have absolutely the same problem. Moreover after losing the connection > attempt > to connect fails with the message that no networks found. I try to make > scan > again and have the message that no networks found again. Executing # > wimaxll -i > wmx0 reset helps, so then I can connect again. > I'd tried to do $ ping -i 3 yahoo.com in separate window shell after the > successful connection but it didn't help. > I'm using Debian linux with 2.6.38 kernel. I also compiled latest apps from > the > Linux Wimax site. > The difference between the case above is in different ISP. I use COMSTAR > network. > Any suggestions? > > > > _______________________________________________ > wimax mailing list > wimax at linuxwimax.org > http://lists.linuxwimax.org/listinfo/wimax > Permanent ping solved my problem. But I have the same trouble after losing the connection. "$ wimaxcu scan" returns "no networks". -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.linuxwimax.org/pipermail/wimax/attachments/20110318/6f25b6eb/attachment.html>