On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 20:56 +0200, Tomek wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Is there any description of the WiMAX_DB.bin and WiMAX_Def.bin XML files 
> available?
> I'm trying to connect the Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 card 
> (running on Ubuntu linux with driver 1.5.1 version) to a wimax BS 
> running on 3.41GHz on 10MHz channel and 1024 FFT size.
> In order to do so I have added a new frequency band to the channel plan 
> of Yota profile:
> 
> <x2>
>       <Id>YotaCF3</Id>
>       <FirstFreq>3400000</FirstFreq>
>       <LastFreq>3450000</LastFreq>
>       <NextFreqStep>10000</NextFreqStep>
>       <Preambles>ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff</Preambles>
>       <BW>10000</BW>
>       <FFTSize>1024</FFTSize>
>       <DuplexMode>1</DuplexMode>
>       <TTL>0</TTL>
> </x2>
> 
> 
> After that the scanning is successful:
> 
> root@terminal:/var/lib/wimax# wimaxcu scan
> Scanning 83% Done =======-
> Network found.
> NSP : Yota
>         ID          : 21
>         Signal      : Excellent
>         RSSI        : -53 dBm
>         CINR        : 32 dB
>         Network Type: Home Network
>         Activated.
> 
> However I cannot connect to the BS. The wimaxcu connect network 21 returns:
> 
> Scanning operation completed.
> Connecting to Yota Network...
> Connection Fail: time out
> 
> 
> The BS is configured without client authentication. Does setting the 
> Activated to False in SubscriptionParameters for Yota profile in 
> WiMAX_DB.bin and WiMAX_Def.bin will be enough to disable it or should I 
> remove the entire section or set some other values too? Can anyone point 
> me to what I'm doing wrong? I can send you my version of WiMAX_DB.bin 
> and WiMAX_Def.bin files.


The intel WiMAX hw doesn't work without client authentication. It cannot
be disabled, so that's probably it.

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