Hello
I have tried this:
- removed any entry between the <Operator> tags and between the
<WideScanParameters> tags in the default /var/lib/wimax/WimaxDB.bin file.
- added the follow entry in the <WideScanParameters> field:
<ChannelPlan>
<Entries>
<x0>
<Id>AB</Id>
<FirstFreq>3437000</FirstFreq>
<LastFreq>3600000</LastFreq>
<NextFreqStep>500</NextFreqStep>
<Preambles>ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff</Preambles>
<BW>10000</BW>
<FFTSize>1024</FFTSize>
<DuplexMode>1</DuplexMode>
<TTL>0</TTL>
</x0>
</Entries>
<BW>-1</BW>
<FFTSize>-1</FFTSize>
<DuplexMode>-1</DuplexMode>
</ChannelPlan>
- enabled any trace message by setting:
<Modules>4294967295</Modules>
<Severities>255</Severities>
<DumpEnable>1</DumpEnable>
in /etc/wimax/config.xml
the wide scan took about 5 minutes, but no trace of discovery naps in
the wimaxd.log file
I should be able to detect a nap with these settings ?
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