Intel 5350 Firmware Download Issue
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez
inaky at linux.intel.com
Thu Nov 19 09:38:41 PST 2009
[sorry, hit enter too soon -- as well, I wanted to CC the mailing list
for other people's future reference]
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 09:37 -0800, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 07:56 -0800, Brandon Dell wrote:
> > Hi Inaky,
> >
> > Attached are the debug files you requested. Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Also, I thought I should let you know that I am running Linux
> > 2.6.29.6(from kernel.org), Wimax Network Service v1.4, and Intel
> > Supplicant Binary v1.4 (from linuxwimax.org). I followed the
> > installation instructions exactly for the two latter packages.
>
> Hmmm -- thanks for the log files. Well, wimaxd1.log doesn't show
> anything interesting, it is known for not being reporter friendly. So
> let's try upping the debug level.
>
> In /etc/wimax/config.xml, edit and change in
>
> <Modules>1007812360</Modules>
> <Severities>31</Severities>
>
> the 1003812360 to 2147483648; that should be a hex mask but it is not, I
> don't know the reason.
>
> After that, the same as before
>
> $ killall -9 wimaxd
> $ rm -f /var/log/wimax/*
> $ wimaxd
> $ sleep 20s
> $ wimaxcu status
>
Also, before running that, try to run:
$ wimaxll -i wmx0 rfkill off
$ wimaxll -i wmx0 rfkill on
if this works, it confirms that the device is doing ok.
Thanks,
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