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Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but I am new here and Clear has launched almost a week ago where I live (Philly) and I am wondering if I can buy an N810 WiMAX Edition and use it with Clear. If so, that would be quite nice and maybe I wouldn't need the new N900 just yet (I already have a regular smartphone).
Is it hard to find a new N810WE considering it has been discontinued?
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You may want to speak directly with Clear for an official answer. The whole XOHM/Clearwire/Clear migration isn't cut-and-dry for people who bought earlier XOHM or Clearwire devices. As someone who actively uses his Nokia N810 WiMAX in MD/DC/VA, mine connects to the XOHM SSID and sees the Clear SSID. I've received emails from Clear saying that they'd port my XOHM account to Clear, but that hasn't happened yet.
It's a matter of your N810WE's MAC being registered on the Clear network and also having your N810WE profile manager recognize the Clear SSID as a valid WiMAX to connect to. In my own conversations with Clear engineers, both are possible. Once I port mine from XOHM to Clear, I'll know for certain.
Only in speaking direct with Clear to someone who understands their network registration, WiMAX devices, and profile management will you get a correct answer. Speaking with a sales rep at Clear won't be too helpful.
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I did ask them about non-Clear devices and they said it would work and that's the beauty of WiMAX - that it's an open system. I don't want the Mondi as isn't that the one that runs Windows Mobile?
I was only getting about 1.3 mbps on the speakeasy.net tests though. Not sure what was up with that.
The test I was most anxious to try out was streaming with Vagalume while driving south on 395. It worked fine while it had a signal, but would consistently drop off once I hit about 65 mph - which is the limit of the 802.16e spec anyhow.
There were significant holes once I got off 495 and headed west toward Fairfax. That far out, I could get a signal outdoors or right next to a window, but not anywhere inside.
Once the network goes live for real here in NOVA, Comcast is getting the heave ho!