Dear Linux WiMax hackers:

I've searched the mailing list and bugzilla without avail, for what seems like a very obvious problem. Whenever I do a scan, wide or normal, the scan results all return with an identical RSSI and SNR. This behavior can even be seen in the documentation for 1.5.2:

  $ wimaxcu scan wide
  Changing Scan mode to Manual Scan mode
  WARNING: Wide scan may take upto 2 minutes...
  NSP : CLEAR
        ID          : 2
        Signal      : Very Good
        RSSI        : -66 dBm
        CINR        : 22 dB
        Network Type: Home Network
        Activated.
  NSP : Time Warner Cable 4G
        ID          : 51
        Signal      : Very Good
        RSSI        : -66 dBm
        CINR        : 22 dB
        Network Type: Home Network
        Activated.
  NSP : Comcast
        ID          : 48
        Signal      : Very Good
        RSSI        : -66 dBm
        CINR        : 22 dB
        Network Type: Home Network
        Activated.
  NSP : SPRINT
        ID          : 47
        Signal      : Very Good
        RSSI        : -66 dBm
        CINR        : 22 dB
        Network Type: Home Network
        Activated.

What's up with this? Am I missing something? I'm a researcher at the University of Colorado and am hoping to use the driver in a measurement platform. So, what I'd really like is more detailed scan results (per station frequency, bsid, CINR, RSSI, etc.). I've tried to determine if this information exists somewhere but as far as I can tell, what's in wimaxd.log is probably my best bet (without substantial, and deep modifications to the driver)?

Thanks!

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Caleb Phillips
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