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Re: [PATCH 0/4] multi-channel/interface TX power handling

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On 10/24/2012 03:13 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
This was the remaining work I had to do in mac80211, but it
got a little larger because cfg80211 wasn't doing per-vif
TX power ...

I disallowed setting TX power per hardware now, we could in
theory do something like set all interfaces in that case, but
it seemed like a lot of work for very little gain. If someone
needs it, we can do it later :-)

Is there any good way for user-space to know if kernel supports
old or new version?  Maybe just try to set per wiphy and if that fails,
try to set per vif?

Thanks,
Ben


johannes

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