[need help] intel Centrino Wireless N + WiMAX 6150

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2012/12/10 Silvio Quadri <silvioq at gmail.com>:
> 2012/12/10  <hypnos75 at gmail.com>:
>> Silvio,
>>
>> What does 'lsub -v' show?  Here's the first part of the entry for my
>> WiMAX device:
>>
>> Bus 008 Device 002: ID 8086:1405 Intel Corp. WiMAX Connection 2400m
>> Device Descriptor:
>>   bLength                18
>>   bDescriptorType         1
>>   bcdUSB               2.00
>>   bDeviceClass            0 (Defined at Interface level)
>>   bDeviceSubClass         0
>>   bDeviceProtocol         0
>>   bMaxPacketSize0        64
>>   idVendor           0x8086 Intel Corp.
>>   idProduct          0x1405 WiMAX Connection 2400m
>>   bcdDevice            0.00
>>   iManufacturer           1 Intel(R) Corporation
>>   iProduct                2 Intel(R) WiMAX Link 5350
>>   iSerial                 0
>>   bNumConfigurations      1
>>
>>
>> My device works fine with ClearWire in the US under Gentoo Linux, using
>> kernel 3.3.8 with firmware v. 1.5.0 .  Here's my dmesg when the kernel
>> sees my WiMAX after resuming from sleep:
>>
>> usb 8-3: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci_hcd
>> i2400m_usb 8-3:1.0: WiMAX interface wmx0 (00:1d:e1:02:7a:92) ready
>> i2400m_usb 8-3:1.0: firmware interface version 9.3.2
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> H7
>
> Hi! Thanks for you response ... Tonight I check lsub command (There is
> not a Classmate here), but the dmesg log is here
> http://pastebin.com/5DPugnvb
> There is not a i2400m message. I run "modprobe i2400m" after, but no
> new message in dmesg appears.
>
> Silvio
>


'lsusb -v' result at http://pastebin.com/1nrJCxag
Check line 678 and below

Thank you












>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 9 Dec 2012 10:56:24 -0300
>> Silvio Quadri <silvioq at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi. I'm Silvio from Argentina.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to make to work fine wifi in a Intel Classmate. The govern
>>> has distributed 120.000 classmates, with WiMAX support, with dual boot
>>> (Win 7 and Debian based distribution)
>>>
>>> However, WiMAX works fine in Windows 7, but not in Linux. Kernel just
>>> figure out the this wireless card for WiFi network only.
>>>
>>> When I run "rfkill list", It shows:
>>> 0: cmpc_rfkill: Wireless LAN
>>>     Soft blocked: no
>>>     Hard blocked: no
>>> 1: phy0: Wireless LAN
>>>     Soft blocked: no
>>>     Hard blocked: no
>>>
>>> The command "lspci -nnk" returns
>>> 07:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Centrino
>>> Wireless-N + WiMAX 6150 [8086:0885] (rev 5f)
>>>     Subsystem: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N + WiMAX 6150 BGN
>>> [8086:1305]
>>>     Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
>>>     Kernel modules: iwlwifi
>>>
>>>
>>> Then, network controller is up, but only works in Wifi.
>>>
>>> I tried with original kernel (2.6.38) and kernel & firmware squeeze
>>> backport (3.2), with the same result.
>>>
>>>
>>> The message
>>> http://lists.linuxwimax.org/pipermail/wimax/2012-January/001439.html
>>> is for identical trouble, but he/she never returns.
>>>
>>> I runned modprobe i2400m (after and before modprobe iwlwifi), and
>>> nothing happened.
>>> The Linux distribution is a customized Squeeze Debian clone.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot. I apologize for my poor English.
>>>
>>
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>
> --
> Silvio Quadri



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