WiMAX Network Service for Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400 based devices v1.5 (C) 2010 Intel Corporation (linux-wimax@intel.com) 1. LICENSE The contents of this packages are licensed under the BSD license. Please see the LICENSE file for details. This does not apply to the files (i.e. scripts) automatically generated by tools like automake, autoconf, and libtool. 2. RELEASE NOTES This release works with Kilmer Peak (Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250) and Echo Peak (Intel® WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350 and 5150). The software here is not meant for commercial use and should be treated as experimental. WiMAX based devices typically need to go through rigorous carrier certification tests to be endorsed. Please contact Intel [linux-wimax@intel.com] if you need an officially supported WiMAX product. - i6x50 (Kilmer Peak) support - Open source supplicant: see http://linuxwimax.org/Download/#1.5 for instructions on building the WPA libeap.so library. Known issues: - Sometimes a normal scan ('wimaxcu scan') won't show all networks, especially MVNOs. Issue a wide scan 'wimaxcu scan wide') to workaround. See CHANGELOG for more details 3. BUILD ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT * wimax-tools >= 1.4.3 * Linux kernel >= 2.6.35 * WPA open source supplicant (see http://linuxwimax.org/Download/#1.5) * other building tools (gcc, make, etc) 4. COMPILATION AND INSTALLATION Configure the build; defaults should lead the system to autodetect the right components: $ cd path/to/source $ ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc $ make $ make install If you have some files / packages in non-standard locations, use: --with-linux path to the Linux kernel development headers --with-libwimaxll path to the wimax-tools development headers 5. QUESTIONS? BUGS? Please direct inquiries to the mailing list at wimax@linuxwimax.org. Bug reporting through bugzilla available at http://linuxwimax.org/bugzilla.