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Hi Julian

on 28.11.2012 23:01, Julian Calaby wrote:
> Hi Erich,
> 
> The rule for dealing with invalid or default regulatory data in
> Atheros cards is to use the US region.
> 
> This is specified in Atheros' documentation for the EEPROM format.
> 
> The code is working as designed, to the specification for the chipset
> and as close as we can be certain to compliance with all applicable
> laws.
> 
> The fact that your cards are using the defaults indicates that
> somewhere between the factory and your hands someone isn't testing the
> cards to verify them against a set of regulatory rules.
> 
> As far as I'm concerned, this matter is closed. The issue has been
> explained to you repeatedly and in detail. Arguing with me won't
> change the specification, won't change the code, and won't change the
> fact that the device and driver are working exactly as they are
> supposed to.

Of course it is and I don't argue that

Thanks

Erich



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