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Hi Bob

on 28.11.2012 15:31, Bob Copeland wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 08:11:17AM +0100, Erich Titl wrote:
>> Oh, I don't pretend the developers are short sighted, just that the
>> person writing the code sat possibly somewhere in the US midwest and his
>> perception of the world might be restricted to the county border, been
>> there, seen it. The driver IMHO should be written in a way that it can
>> meet the local regulatory law, and the default should not be US imposed
>> by the driver.
> 
> For what it's worth, the ath5k author lives in Greece :P

Thanks for the info, well Greece has some more things to do right now
than to worry about a wireless driver :P

> 
> (Well, actually this code came from ath9k which is pretty much from the
> horse's mouth...)

Yes, it is pretty universal across the ath range. Do you know how other
implementations handle this situation, or is it just the Atheros (or
CM9) EEPROM that is undecided?

Thanks

Erich


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