On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 13:54 -0600, Caleb Phillips wrote:
> 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:

That's because the same exact tower and radios broadcast the IDs for
each of these networks.  CLEAR is the actual provider, but the other 3
are simply "virtual operators" or really "Network Service Providers"
while Clear provides the towers.  So it's no wonder that they all look
exactly the same except for the ID: because they are all coming from the
same exact radios at the base station.

If there was more than one WiMAX provider in your area (not just CLEAR
and 3 others reselling CLEAR under their own name) then you'd see
different results.

Dan

>    $ 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!
> 
> --
> Caleb Phillips
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