So I did some digging on the list and some testing on my own and I can report that the driver/daemon and Connection Utility all compile and run on ARM11 without a hitch. I still don't know about granular control over the card so I can specify where I'd like it to connect to (either by BSID or center frequency) but I think the answer to this is no. I'll continue to dig through the source code to see if this is possible. Any input would be appreciated :) Thanks!>Hello,>>I have a few questions regard this card. First off, I have it installed and working fine with the newest software. My questions are:>1). Will this software cross compile and run on an ARM11 processor? >2). I found in the source code in the ~/wimax-1.5.2/InfraStack/OSAgnostic/WiMax/Agents/NDnS/XML_Files directory a config file for all of the Available NSPs. I would like to have a little control as to >what frequency or BSID my device connects to, would this be a good place to begin? Is there support for specifying what sector to connect to? If not, would it be possible for me to add this support in >using the current framework? >Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.linuxwimax.org/pipermail/wimax/attachments/20111228/6ae5359d/attachment.html>