Getting Linux-supported WiMAX devices
Dan Williams
dcbw at redhat.com
Wed Oct 8 13:36:29 MST 2008
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 10:17 -0600, Ing. Otto Marroquin wrote:
> We would like to know this info too..
>
>
> We are eager to substitute a Metropolitan Wi-Fi network and starting to
> deploy wimax technology for our users ... even mobile users ?
The Intel WiMAX parts are usually PCI-E minicards. Intel is so far the
only vendor that has open-source drivers that will eventually get
upstream into the Linux kernel.
Dan
>
> Charles N Wyble wrote:
> > I would be very interested in this as well. Please advise (to the list).
> >
> >
> > HARATCHEREV IVAYLO wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear Sirs,
> >>
> >> We are a team of researchers at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs and we are
> >> planning to build a WiMAX testbed focused at femto cell BS design.
> >>
> >> We are interested in buying WiMAX MS devices that have a Linux
> >> support (like the Intel WiMAX line). Could you please tell us about a
> >> commercially available product employing those Intel solutions (such
> >> as a PCMCIA card, or an USB dongle)?
> >>
> >> Thank you in advance,
> >>
> >> Ivaylo Haratcherev
> >> Research Engineer
> >> Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
> >>
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