2012/12/12 Silvio Quadri <silvioq at gmail.com>: > 2012/12/12 Dan Williams <dcbw at redhat.com>: >> On Wed, 2012-12-12 at 09:28 -0300, Silvio Quadri wrote: >>> 2012/12/12 <hypnos75 at gmail.com>: >>> > On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 22:55:07 -0300 >>> > Silvio Quadri <silvioq at gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> >> Now, the device is detected on boot, but the message is the same ... >>> >> Complete dmesg at http://pastebin.com/hgf2fuXm >>> >> (usb errors at line 728) >>> > >>> > >>> > The following line suggests it's not just a matter of a missing device >>> > ID, but that the driver doesn't support your device: >>> > >>> > [ 12.960534] i2400m_usb 1-5:1.0: device boot: tried all the >>> > echo/acks, could not get device to respond; giving up >>> > >>> > It could just be a matter of adding the appropriate wakeup command for >>> > your device, but more likely other things will have to be tweaked as >>> > well for the device to function. >>> > >>> > >>> > Sorry, >>> > >>> > H7 >>> >>> Hypnos, Dan, thanks for your help! >>> Maybe with reverse engineering I can wakeup the device? I'm not an >>> expert, but I'm reading Argentinian blogs and there are people trying >>> to make to work this device (120.000 childrens in metropolitan area >>> must boot in Win7 for connect to internet). >> >> Can you get access to the WiFi/WiMAX card itself and tell me the model >> number? Is it anything like "612BNXHMW", eg: >> >> http://i.ebayimg.com/t/INTEL-6150-WIRELESS-ADVANCED-N-WIMAX-HALF-MINI-HEIGHT-CARD-MINICARD-612BNXHMW-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$(KGrHqZHJCIE8mU5sorBBPPbodBNRQ~~60_57.JPG >> >> Dan >> > > Maybe 612BNXHMWG ? > Tonight I can open one and take a picture. > > Picture at https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2lbUb7QZtGpamV1OGY4VWRZZ1k The code is 612BNXHMW (without G) as you say. > -- > Silvio Quadri -- Silvio Quadri