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On 07/30/14 16:59, ANDRÉ SI wrote:

Good Day,
I have a laptop with a Broadcom wireless card:
02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43225 802.11b/g/n
(rev 01)
and PCI ID 14e4:4357.
I have Linux installed and the chipset just don't identifies wireless
network in channel 12 and 13,
I live in Brazil, wireless networks at channel 12 and 13 are permitted
here, how can i solve this problem ?
I have searched solutions on the internet but none work.

As far as I know the brcmsmac driver has a custom regulatory domain, which allows those channels although it is not allowed to initiate radiation on them. Without any kernel log I can only guess. Can you provide a kernel log and output of 'iw list' command?

Regards,
Arend
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