Yep, you would have to implement the usb driver support for your WiMax
card on Android which also includes platform/framework changes to
recognize WiMax as a data interface.

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On Oct 7, 2:50 pm, Bala <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am submitting this post from the Palo Alto Cal-train station, using
> Clearwire WiMax Innovation Network in Silicon Valley. The speed is
> unbelievable. Perhaps it is because the network is open only for the
> developers. If this kind of connectivity and speed is available to the
> public, then it will be awesome.
>
> Instead of the PC, can I use Android phone to access this network. I
> can connect the WiMAX modem through the USB on my phone. But I may
> need the WiMAX system software. Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Bala
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