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    wimax on blag distro

    I have a mediatek wimax usb card which i use for internet access on a windows system. since i changed over to linux, blag distribution, i have tried to make it run on linux but cannot get the network up. blag though registers the device.
    I have a listing of some commands from my system[[lazy_dog.txt]] as attached file. Please, can anyone tell me what else i need to do that i am not doing so i can set up networking using the wimax usb card? kernel: 2.6.35.12-libre.90.fc14.i686, GNU/Linux. Blag distro.
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    thanks

    [QUOTE=Kerms;7629]Whelp, I came up with a couple of things:
    See if installing usb-modeswitch-data fixes it*
    See if installing deb package firmware-intelwimax fixes it
    Recompile NetworkManager if you use it.*
    i am using a fedora based distro so the .deb package cannot be downloaded.
    linuxwimax.org is down when i checked. is there an alternative?
    thanks a million

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    linuxwimax.org is down for me too (I don't think it'll ever come back).

    Reading your dump again, I really am for the usb-modeswitch; your dump says that your card is being mounted as a CD (iso9660).
    This is because sometimes devices have the drivers for windows built into the device on a flash chip, and then `flips' into the main device after driver install.


    (A quick google hints that fedora might have a precompiled version.)
    src code:
    http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/

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    thanks kerms. will follow the instructions for modeswitch and report back. thanks

 

 

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