[ale] CLEAR wireless on Linux?

arxaaron arxaaron at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 02:48:18 EDT 2011


Thanks for the info, folks.

So if my friend wants to go with CLEAR it looks like she
is going to have to bite the (rubber) biscuit  to the tune
of about 100 clams.

Ouch.

The really galling  part is that we ALL know that the
damn biscuit  is 99.5% likely to be running embedded
Linux or Free BSD.

peace
aaron





On 2011/03/24, at 01:44 , Michael Trausch wrote:

> AFAIK, the only WiMax chipset directly supported is one from Intel
> that is built-in to select models of laptop/notebook/netbook type
> computer systems.  I do not believe that any drivers for other WiMax
> hardware currently exist in the kernel, though it's been a few months
> since I have looked.
>
> Clear does provide equipment that provides a standard Ethernet port
> and WiFi network.  I've heard that they have equipment that speaks the
> ACM protocol via USB as well, pretending that it is Ethernet
> networking that way; if that is true, then that should also work.
>
> However, none of the dongles that I am aware of are supported, so if
> she needs truly portable connectivity, she'd be out of luck with
> Clear.  I would recommend using an Android phone (rooted, of course)
> and tethering that via USB.  That will work on everything from GPRS to
> CDMA to current 3G and 4G, all hidden behind the phone.  As long as
> she isn't using more than 5 to 10 GB of transfer on the mobile phone
> in a month, it should all be good.  However, it is *technically* a
> violation of most cell phone carrier's terms of service, so the usual
> disclaimers apply here: RTFP, IANAL, YMMV.  I have been known to
> tether my phone to my laptop, but only when I have no other means of
> access; I probably transfer less than 20 MB/month average via
> tethering.
>
>    --- Mike
>
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 20:56, Aaron Ruscetta <arxaaron at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>>
>> I have a friend who has been running Linux (Mint) on her laptop
>> for a couple of years and really likes it.   She needed more portable
>> connectivity and has signed on with CLEAR based on the sales
>> person's claim that it will work with Linux.  Of course, the tech
>> people don't actually support Linux, though they assure her that
>> there are Linux Gurus using CLEAR for their internet connectivity.
>>
>> Does anyone know of a path to making CLEAR useful with a
>> Linux system??   I've promised my expertise and would be handling
>> the install / set-up / config for her IF we can find a method.
>>
>> Any help appreciated!
>> peace
>> aaron
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