High friends.

Thank you for your answers. Actually everything this has been done by me before.
Do you know how to check which modules the default NM is built with?

Ubuntu 11.10 release notes say that it has to have the wimax in-built.

With kind regards,
Oleksa


18.10.11 18:18, Dan Williams написав(ла):
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 09:22 -0400, Paul Donohue wrote:
I have successfully used wimax under Ubuntu 11.10 by manually building and 
installing the WiMAX Tools, WiMAX Network Service, and patched libeap.so as 
described previously on this mailing list.  I have not actually tried using 
Network Manager to control the wimax interface, so I can't really say anything 
about that.  However, as best as I can tell, the above components are not 
currently available as Ubuntu packages, and therefore wimax will not work 
straight-out-of-the-box, regardless of what Network Manager does or does not 
support.
I use Clear with NM all the time (being an NM developer), but of course
you need to do the following things:

1) build and install the WiMAX tools and network service
2) install the i2400m firmware for the Intel WiMAX device
3) build NetworkManager with --with-wimax=yes, which Ubuntu may or may
not have done

I'm not sure that any distro has it enabled by default quite yet,
unfortunately.

Dan

-Paul

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 09:03:32PM +0300, Oleksiy Stasevych wrote:
Dear friends.

Has anybody of you was successful to run wimax on new Ubuntu 11.10
release? Which actually announced that Network Manager 0.9 supports
wimax?

Actually I didn't find any switcher to wimax in it...

With kind regards,
Oleksa
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