On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > We reviewed a while ago how we'd enable VHT80 channels and decided to > go with a scaping of the regulatory data even though IEEE defined very > specific channels. I hadn't seen a list with these center of freq IEEE > channels so I figured I'd post them. As far as I can tell I see these > defined. Whether or not you can use them will vary depending on your > country's regulatory rules. > > 5210, 5290, 5530, 5610, 5610, 5690, 5775 The below extended map may help and could also be used to help understand the corner case of VHT80 support on VHT80 center of freq 5690 MHz. IEEE VHT80 center of freqs possible: Center 20 MHz channels ath10k capable __________ __________ __________ __________ / \/ \/ \/ \ 5210 5180 (36) 5200 (40) 5220 (44) 5240 (48) OK 5290 5260 (52) 5280 (56) 5300 (60) 5320 (64) OK 5530 5500 (100) 5520 (104) 5540 (108) 5560 (112) OK 5610 5580 (116) 5600 (120) 5620 (124) 5640 (128) OK 5690 5660 (132) 5680 (136) 5700 (140) 5720 (144)* Nope 5775 5745 (149) 5765 (153) 5785 (157) 5805 (161) OK Other vendor should consider reviewing their own implementation / support / regulatory considerations / preferences for collateral of not having a 20 MHz IEEE channel at center of freq 5720 (144) before. I'll be pushing out how we address this next. Luis -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html