> OK, sorry about the naming mixup, you are, of course, correct. I have > not really got to grips with how all these different sub-systems fit > together. I also see that the mac80211 and cfg80211 changes that are in > Fedora have not made it into mainline 2.6.25, so I assume it will go > into 2.6.26? It should, yes. > > > > Does anyone have that info? I can dig up the info for Germany easily > > (the "Frequenznutzungsplan" is available on the regulatory agency web > > site as pdf) > > Here is a link that came from the Wikipedia page I mentioned in my post: > > http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=8571&L=1&tx_gsactualite_pi1%5Buid%5D=232&tx_gsactualite_pi1%5Bannee%5D=2003&tx_gsactualite_pi1%5Btheme%5D=0&tx_gsactualite_pi1%5Bmotscle%5D=&tx_gsactualite_pi1%5BbackID%5D=2122&cHash=a558568045 > > This document applies to the list of 58 departements shown. I can't say I particularly care about France, but even from the wikipedia page you linked previously it is rather clear that we cannot define a "EU" regulatory domain because Spain and France are in the EU yet have not adopted the "European" regulatory requirements. johannes
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