Hello David

On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 19:34 -0400, Ward, David - 0663 - MITLL wrote: 
> There seemed to be a formatting issue with my earlier response. I'm resending 
> so that the logs are actually readable. Thanks for your help.
> 
> > > I have a Dell Latitude E6500 that came with an Intel WiMAX/WiFi Link
> > >  5150.  Under Windows 7 x64, I am able to connect to CLEAR Boston
> > >  without any issue.  However I have not been able to connect at all
> > >  under Linux yet.  I am using the latest versions of the i2400m driver,
> > >  firmware, and the userspace components (obtained from git).
> > >
> > > I first tried to get this working with RHEL 6 x86_64 (which we will use
> > >  at work); this involved patching its kernel 2.6.32-44.2.el6.x86_64 to
> > >  update the i2400m driver to version 1.5.  However each time I tried to
> > >  connect, wimaxcu returned "Connection failure".  Now I am trying to
> > >  even get this working under Fedora 14-Alpha i686, which is 32-bit and
> > >  already comes with kernel 2.6.35.4-28.fc14.i686.PAE -- but I am having
> > >  the same issue.
> > >
> > > Below I am including information that I hope is relevant to identifying
> > >  the problem.  I increased the debug output per website FAQ 6.4.
> > >  Please let me know what additional information I can provide.  Thanks
> > >  in advance for your help.
> >
> > Thanks for the detailed report -- can't find any culprit anyway, so
> > let's bump up the debug levels and try again.
> 
> Inaky,
> 
> Here are the new log files, inlined below (is that the best way to send 
> them?). Thanks so much for your help.


Sorry for the very late reply, I've been kinda overloaded.

I dug on your logfiles, but unfortunately it is quite difficult to tell
what's going on. That user space daemon is a pain, let me tell you...

Let's try this:

in a terminal, run  as root

$ wimaxd -i wmx0 -d   # keeps it in the foregrounf

on another one, as root:

$ wimaxcu scan
$ wimaxcu connect network X

and let's see what is printed on the daemon's output

I am wondering if the thing gets to the WiMAX authentication part or
not.


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