X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?p=planetlab-umts-tools.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.PI;h=424ed31e06c2a8c2c63dfcccf9522bfe5516c9a9;hp=5fd0d90632181fb90f16041b5dff60f53db1d6cd;hb=b518901e4533042ccf9ac2aa12e05582d5629ad4;hpb=80f3bfdf94f42af814eaa2e254b09475745aa473 diff --git a/README.PI b/README.PI index 5fd0d90..424ed31 100644 --- a/README.PI +++ b/README.PI @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ umts/hsdpa interface. First, you have to add your node to the nodegroup "umts" [1]. In this way the host environment of the node will get the tools needed to manage the 3G umts/hsdpa interface. Then, you have to add the vsys -attribute to the sliver you want to grant the access to the umts/hsdpa +attribute to the slivers you want to grant the access to the umts/hsdpa interface. The value of this attribute ("vsys") has to be set to -"umts_backend" +"umtsd" Please read README.user for further explanations on how the 3G umts/hsdpa interface is supported. @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ add_to_nodegroup.py) that can be used to do this operation automatically. ======================================================================== SUPPORTED CARDS -At present the Globetrotter 3G/HSDPA and MERLIN U530 UMTS PCMCIA are -supported. Every other card supported by the nozomi driver, or by the -serial_cs drivers, should work as well. +At present the Globetrotter 3G/HSDPA and the Huawei e620 are +supported. Any other card supported by the nozomi driver should work as +well.