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On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 02:04:50AM -0700, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:

> The question which I thought was being asked was if you have two cards
> present, one a dual band card 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and another a single
> band 2.4 GHz card what happens in terms of regulatory rules. What I'm
> suggesting should happen is the intersection of their regulatory rules
> should be applied and in this case only the 2.4 GHz channels that work
> on both cards should be used. What currently happens is the regulatory
> rules of the first card detected takes effect.

That doesn't sound like quite the correct behavior.  If a channel is
excluded for regulatory reasons, then I suspect that should govern
everyone.  But if one card just doesn't support a band, I don't see
why any other cards should be limited by that.

Did I miss something?

John

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