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List:       wimax
Subject:    RE: intel 6150
From:       "J. Reynolds" <jjr16 () netzero ! net>
Date:       2013-01-15 16:24:57
Message-ID: 000001cdf33c$dd56c110$98044330$ () netzero ! net
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Hello,

 

First of all, does the Intel WiMAX Connection Utility in Windows find a
signal? It should be available for anyone to see if searching the band that
CLEAR uses (2.5-2.6GHz).

 

It also might be a coverage/reception issue. Have you tried closer to the
center of the coverage showing on the map or even a different side of where
you'd estimate the tower would be (e.g. East instead of West)? 

 

Thanks,

Josh Reynolds

https://sites.google.com/site/jrey42/Home/wimax 

 

From: wimax-bounces@linuxwimax.org [mailto:wimax-bounces@linuxwimax.org] On
Behalf Of Anthony Teal
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 4:54 PM
To: wimax@linuxwimax.org
Subject: intel 6150

 

So I have had some issues getting the intel 6150 wireless n + wimax to work.
I have it being detected by the system now and giving me a device of wmx0. I
have the tools and service compiled and installed and everything seems to be
working except, when I scan, I get back a message saying that "No networks
found." I also notice that when I start scanning my wifi disconnects, so I
know it is actually interacting with the hardware. I am in waterloo iowa,
and I know its not officially supported, there is a wimax tower for clear.
Since it isn't one of the larger and recognized by sprint tower, could it
have a different frequency that it is operating on or something else that
would make this issue arise?


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all, does the Intel WiMAX Connection Utility in Windows find a signal? It should be \
available for anyone to see if searching the band that CLEAR uses \
(2.5-2.6GHz).<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><span \
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wimax-bounces@linuxwimax.org [mailto:wimax-bounces@linuxwimax.org] <b>On Behalf Of \
</b>Anthony Teal<br><b>Sent:</b> Monday, January 14, 2013 4:54 PM<br><b>To:</b> \
wimax@linuxwimax.org<br><b>Subject:</b> intel 6150<o:p></o:p></span></p><p \
class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal>So I have had some issues \
getting the intel 6150 wireless n + wimax to work. I have it being detected by the \
system now and giving me a device of wmx0. I have the tools and service compiled and \
installed and everything seems to be working except, when I scan, I get back a \
message saying that &quot;No networks found.&quot; I also notice that when I start \
scanning my wifi disconnects, so I know it is actually interacting with the hardware. \
I am in waterloo iowa, and I know its not officially supported, there is a wimax \
tower for clear. Since it isn't one of the larger and recognized by sprint tower, \
could it have a different frequency that it is operating on or something else that \
would make this issue arise?<o:p></o:p></p></div></body></html><font SIZE="2"> \
<p>____________________________________________________________<br> <a \
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