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[RFC - v1 - design doc] hostapd: Beacon generation with Power Constraint IE - 11h TPC

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Hi,
This design document proposes changes in hostapd to include "Power Constraint IE" in beacon.

Main Idea:
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Based on the current operation mode (11a) and 80211h flag enabled in hostapd.conf and if the operating channel is within 5.25-5.35 GHz and 5.47-5.725 GHz band hostapd supports the following:

1.Power Constraint:
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Including "Power Constraint IE" in beacon with appropriate value for "Local power constraint" helps the device/AP to be in compliance with 802.11h (part of 11n / wpa2 interop test specification).

1.1 Ability for an AP to generate beacons/probe response with Power Constraint IE:

* hostapd generates beacons with "Power constraint IE" with value for "Local Power Constraint" set to 0dB.

1.2 Reason for setting "Local Power Constraint" as 0db:

* Section (h)(1) of Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) states that TPC mechanism is not required for systems with an e.i.r.p. of less than 500 mW. U-NII devices operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band and the 5.47-5.725 GHz band shall employ a TPC mechanism * As per FCC standard, for country US, the MAX TX power for UNII-2 band is 23dB/200mW. * As per CRDA, as an example, the Max TX power provided for UNII-2 band for country US is 20dbm/100mW which is below the mimimum requirement to start TPC. * As per ETSI standard, the MAX TX power for UNII-2 band is 23dB. As per CRDA, as an example, the MAX TX power for UNII-2 band for country SWITZERLAND (CH) is 20dB. * Since CRDA provides a reduced TX power level, value of 0dB provides an opportunity for the client devices to operate at Power Limit provided by CRDA (Local MAX TX power = regulatory max - power constraint).

Looking forward for suggestions & information.

Thanks & regards,
Srinivasan
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