[LEDE-DEV] regulatory domain information
Charles
charles2016 at firemail.at
Sun Nov 6 11:17:33 PST 2016
on 2016-10-24 Charles wrote:
> on 2016-10-24 Felix Fietkau wrote:
>
> > On 2016-10-19 23:31, Charles wrote:
> > >
> > > Questions:
> > >
> > > 1. Why does LEDE show four regulatory domain blocks while OpenWrt shows
> > > only one?
> > This was added in Linux upstream. LEDE uses a newer version of mac80211.
>
> OK. Problem is, iw as a moving target seems not to be too well
> documented. Any recommended readings related to how iw reg output
> should to be interpreted?
>
>
> > > 3. What does AUTO-BW mean?
> > It means maximum channel bandwidth is determined by the available
> > frequency range.
>
> Thanks! Is that what AVM FritzBoxes call wireless coexistence? Can't
> see the relation to regulation, which is rather about primary and
> secondary users /not coexisting/. Well, as I said, some more iw
> documentation could help understanding (Linux) wireless better.
>
>
> > > 2. What does the "country US: DFS-FCC" blocks tell me when radio is set
> > > to an ETSI region country (DE) according to uci?
> > Please try the latest version from my staging tree at:
> > https://git.lede-project.org/?p=lede/nbd/staging.git;a=summary
>
> Oh, I'm not a developer, but building custom images with the image
> generator so far. With the recent enabling of IPv6 in the kernel so
> that it cannot be disabled by removing some packages in the image
> generator, I do have a need to switch to compiling images anyway. Will
> report back (and more problems) when I have kept up with that. Thanks
> again!
>
> Charles
>
>
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