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Re: [ipw3945-devel] iwl4965: 11a channels disabled in current wireless-testing

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On Mar 3, 2010, at 10:18 AM, reinette chatre wrote:
> 	Band 2:
> [...]
> 		Frequencies:
> 			* 5180 MHz [36] (15.0 dBm) (passive scanning, no IBSS)
> 			* 5200 MHz [40] (15.0 dBm) (passive scanning, no IBSS)
> 			* 5220 MHz [44] (15.0 dBm) (passive scanning, no IBSS)
> 			* 5240 MHz [48] (15.0 dBm) (passive scanning, no IBSS)
> 			* 5260 MHz [52] (disabled)
> 			* 5280 MHz [56] (disabled)
> 			* 5300 MHz [60] (disabled)
> 			* 5320 MHz [64] (disabled)
> 			* 5500 MHz [100] (disabled)
> 			* 5520 MHz [104] (disabled)
> 			* 5540 MHz [108] (disabled)
> 			* 5560 MHz [112] (disabled)
> 			* 5580 MHz [116] (disabled)
> 			* 5600 MHz [120] (disabled)
> 			* 5620 MHz [124] (disabled)
> 			* 5640 MHz [128] (disabled)
> 			* 5660 MHz [132] (disabled)
> 			* 5680 MHz [136] (disabled)
> 			* 5700 MHz [140] (disabled)

Is this really correct? With some update between now and a while ago (October?) I can no longer even monitor on most 11a channels. (E.g., "iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor ; iwconfig wlan0 channel 64" returns an error). This was not the old behavior, and seems to be wrong to me.

Dan--
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