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NAME

       madwimax - driver for mobile WiMAX equipment based on Samsung CMC-730

SYNOPSIS

       madwimax [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       madwimax  is  an  experimental  reverse-engineered linux driver for mobile WiMAX (802.16e)
       devices based on Samsung CMC-730 chip. These devices are currently supported:

       • Samsung SWC-U200

       • Samsung SWC-E100

       • Samsung SWM-S10R (it is built in Samsung NC-10 netbook)

       The driver is completely user-space. It requires libusb-1.0 and TUN/TAP driver to work.

OPTIONS

       -d, --daemonize
              Daemonize after startup.

       --device=VID:PID
              Specify the USB device by VID:PID combination.

       -e FILE, --event-script=FILE
              Specify path to the event script.

       --exact-device=BUS/DEVICE
              Specify the exact USB BUS/DEVICE (use with care!).

       -f, --detach-dvd
              Detach pseudo-DVD kernel driver on startup.

       -h, --help
              Display help.

       -l FILE, --log-file=FILE
              Write log to the specified FILE instead of the other methods.

       -o, --diode-off
              Turn off the diode (diode is turned on by default).

       -q, --quiet
              Switch off logging.

       -V, --version
              Print the program version number.

       -v, --verbose
              Increase the log level.

       --ssid=SSID
              Specify service set identifier, or SSID, which is a friendly name that identifies a
              particular 802.16e wireless network.

EXIT STATUS

       0      Success

       1      Failure  (syntax  or  usage  error;  hardware  error;  underlying  software  error;
              unexpected error).

BUGS

       See the madwimax issue tracker: ⟨http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/issues/list

AUTHOR

       Written by Alexander Gordeev, <mailto:lasaine@lvk.cs.msu.su>

RESOURCES

       Main web site: ⟨http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Alexander Gordeev. Free use of this software is granted under  the
       terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

                                          1 October 2012                              madwimax(8)