NetworkManager doesn't have WiMAX enabled; so confirming the bug. I don't think this would be working in Precise either, but worth a test.
There's a substancial amount of work necessary to make this work in Ubuntu, and is currently being done in parallel in Debian. The biggest issue will be to enable libeap building as a separate part from wpasupplicant, at which point we'll then be able to release the wimax drivers and sdk, and in turn, enable WiMAX support in NetworkManager.
Setting Triaged/Medium -- the work needed is clear, just needs to be done and it's non-trivial.
NetworkManager doesn't have WiMAX enabled; so confirming the bug. I don't think this would be working in Precise either, but worth a test.
There's a substancial amount of work necessary to make this work in Ubuntu, and is currently being done in parallel in Debian. The biggest issue will be to enable libeap building as a separate part from wpasupplicant, at which point we'll then be able to release the wimax drivers and sdk, and in turn, enable WiMAX support in NetworkManager.
Setting Triaged/Medium -- the work needed is clear, just needs to be done and it's non-trivial.