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Hello all! I have some problems using ath5k driver with Atheros (AR5414)
DCMA-86P2 mini-PCI modules.
I am developing DSRC/WAVE system for car to car communication based on 802.11p
standard.
DCMA-86P2 modules are designed to operate at 5GHz dedicated band (5,86-5,92GHz)

The first problem is that Linux shows that hardware works in 802.11a mode.
And "iw list"' shows only 802.11a allowed channels at frequencies: 5180-5825MHz.

By following Linux-wireless manual I installed latest kernel, kernel headers,
wireless-tools, iw, CRDA and verified that ath5k module is running.

I need to enable 802.11p standard frequencies. How can I accomplish this? I
found that CRDA is responsible for allowed channels. So, where can I get binary
frequency/channel database to use my hardware for researching purposes ? Is
there an alternative method to enable 802.11p frequencies by modifying ath5k
driver ?

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