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It's always good to see a bitter comment from He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named.



EDIT: For those not yet fully awake: No, I don't mean SD69.
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Ah, he's still out there then.. he seems to dislike any device I've ever liked, or at least valued as worth looking at. What a guy!
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I had to leave a comment for it... er, him.
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Does anyone have a WiMax tablet yet?
 
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Originally Posted by SD69 View Post
Does anyone have a WiMax tablet yet?
Sure.

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Sure.

Can you say what Wimax chip is in it?
 
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I asked in 2007 how does one change between different devices on Xohm w/o a SIM like authentication mechanism (say if you want to switch Xohm usage from NIT to home modem, or from laptop to wimax/evdo phone, etc.).

The authentication mechanism on 1st generation devices is apparently MAC based with a proprietary connection manager SW. So if you want to switch usage between two devices, you have to register both of them. Apparently, registration process is easy although you do pay more for the luxury of using two devices.
 
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Can you say what Wimax chip is in it?
Isn't that on the FCC site?

If so, yes. If not, no.
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Isn't that on the FCC site?

If so, yes. If not, no.
Not that I could find.

I was contacted by Motorola, but nothing from Nokia or NSN. It appears that Nokia did not have the 810w fully interworking with XOHM yet and it is NOT available today. After all this time... bad fumble if that's the case...
 
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It appears that Nokia did not have the 810w fully interworking with XOHM yet and it is NOT available today. After all this time... bad fumble if that's the case...
This may be beyond Nokia's control though. I've heard Sprint has frequently changed how WiMAX devices must be provisioned on its network, leaving device manufacturers struggling to keep up. A last minute provisioning change by Sprint could explain the lack of compatible WiMAX devices at launch. The manufacturers may all be rushing new code through development and testing.
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