Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wimax? More like pain in my ass

Last night I bought a "residential wimax modem" a local ISP is doing their broadband over wimax (so they dont have to run copper) and are offering it for 35USD a month. That's all well and good but I can't get the bloody thing working in Linux, or for that matter Vista (tried on the girlfriends laptop and still couldn't get it to work, but I wasn't trying that hard)

So here are some pics to better explain whats going on.

Here is the modem the only interface out of this box is the ethernet cord, which should just make this this thing a basic wired connection.


This is how you see how good your connection is


A little branding never hurt anyone


If you have really dgood eyesight you might be able to make out a model number


A little behind shot for the techopervs


Sexy box right? Well like i said earlier I can't get the bloody thing to work. Here is a brain dump of the problems and what I've tried:

* I get an IP its in the 10 range so it may not be routable (whatever not worried about that)
* /etc/resolv.conf shows namesservers as 205.171.3.65 and 205.171.2.65
* i cant ping the 205. nameservers
* changing to OpenDNS doesnt help
* every renew resets /etc/resolv.conf
* I've been running sudo dhclient eth0 to get a new ip thats when /etc/resolv.conf resets

What am I missing? Why is this such a pain!!!! I have a support ticket in, but they support Windows 98SE or higher and Mac OSX

1 comment:

Miko said...

$35 for something that doesn't work !
You were robbed, three-thirty, robbed by mask wearing bandits. I feel your pain.
By the way, if you're interested, I can sell you a wimax modem for $1. it doesn't work either and looks somewhat like a house brick, but you will save $34 and unlike your modem you can use it to build a house.