Thanks - have now found the thread and will give it a try On 3 Nov 2011, at 14:50, Kyle Williams wrote: I asked this with the 5350s and the way I got this to work was to hack a unique wimaxcu for each wmx device. Its somewhere in the history of this mailing list. On Nov 3, 2011 7:17 AM, "Nick Barker" <nick.barker at nomadrail.com<mailto:nick.barker at nomadrail.com>> wrote: > > > How do I run multiple 6250 wimax cards under Linux? > > The linux kernel recognises 2 6250 cards and creates wmx0 and wmx1 interfaces > > udevd starts up 2 incarnations of wimaxd, one using wmx0 and one using wmx1 > > So far this seems to be working. > > However wimaxcu has no option to define an interface name, and only ever reports against wmx0 > > Having looked at the source for wimaxcu, and the common API, I would have expected the call: > > // get the list of the device before open the device > wmxStatus = GetListDevice(p_device_id, > (WIMAX_API_HW_DEVICE_ID_P) HwDeviceIdList, > &numDevice); > > to have included both wmx0 and wmx1, and a quick modification to wimaxcu would have allowed me to control which device was being referred to. > > However the device list only ever contains the first device, and I can't find any other way to steer the code towards the second device > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > Thanks > Nick Barker > _______________________________________________ > wimax mailing list > wimax at linuxwimax.org<mailto: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/20111103/dd3fe641/attachment.html>