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On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 05:35:44PM -0700, Tomas Winkler wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Luis R. Rodriguez
> > The issue was your single band cards do not store 5 GHz band regulatory
> > information. Is this MOW1 or MOW2?
> 
> Don't understand the question, the 5GHz channels are disabled that's
> all you can read from there.

Oh OK so its not just MOW1 and MOW2 but you also *do* take into account
the card's capabilities.

> > It certainly helps more understand your situation. I had no idea
> > of MOW1 and MOW2. Can this be documented as part of the
> > regulatory_hint() code changes which will be added?
> 
> I've just checked current docs and from 5000 on inclusively there are
> only 3 SKU's MOW, ABG (no N) and BG. All others were depreciated.

Interesting.. Are these SKUs also used on other platforms as well, say
for Windows?

Anyway since you only have 3 this should be very simple to resolve...
Just add the 5 GHz frequency ranges you always support. Obviously the BG
card will not be able to make use of them :)

  Luis
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