Hi, New Zealand does have some variations to the Australian Rules, but we do look at the FCC rules in the first instance. There are 2 separate general user radio licences that cover the use of Wi-FI devices at http://www.rsm.govt.nz/about-rsm/spectrum-policy/gazette/gurl/short-range-devices and http://www.rsm.govt.nz/about-rsm/spectrum-policy/gazette/gurl/fixed-radio-link-devices Best regards Peter Peter Gent PLANNING ANALYST Radio Spectrum Management, Infrastructure & Resource Markets Group Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment peter.gent at mbie.govt.nz | DDI:? +64 4 462 4279? |? Ext 44279? Free Phone: 0508 RSM INFO (776 463) | Website: www.rsm.govt.nz 15 Stout Street, PO Box 2847, Wellington, New Zealand -----Original Message----- From: wireless-regdb [mailto:wireless-regdb-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bj?rn Mork Sent: Tuesday, 5 May 2015 10:59 p.m. To: Jouni Malinen Cc: wireless-regdb at lists.infradead.org; Dmitry Ivanov Subject: Re: [PATCH] Specify Australian DFS region as DFS-ETSI Jouni Malinen <jouni at qca.qualcomm.com> writes: > On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 11:32:16AM +0300, Dmitry Ivanov wrote: >> Currently, DFS region for Australia is not specified. This prevents starting AP with AU country code on DFS-affected channel in 5 GHz band with latest cfg80211 and hostapd because there is an explicit check for such condition. >> >> This patch specifies DFS region for Australia as DFS-ETSI. Alternatively, DFS-FCC can be used. > > I would have used DFS-FCC here unless you have a clear indication of > DFS-ETSI being closer to requirements. In addition, there should be a > Signed-off-by: tag in the commit log as described in the CONTRIBUTING > file.