On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 02:27:28AM +0900, Sungbo Eo wrote: > This patch is based on MSIT Public Notification 2020-113 ("Unlicensed Radio > Equipment Established Without Notice"), officially announced on 2021-01-06. > > Extend the last 5 GHz frequency range to 5850 MHz. > > WiFi 6E is now allowed with the following restrictions: > * Indoor: the full 1.2 GHz range, up to 160 MHz bandwidth and 250mW EIRP > * Outdoor: the lower 500 MHz range, up to 160 MHz bandwidth and 25mW EIRP > Here only the former entry is added. > > And also update the regulatory source links. > > Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > I have two questions. > > The regulation has one more restriction: > The TX power should not exceed 2.5 mW/MHz > when the frequency range includes the whole or a part of 5230-5250 MHz > and the bandwidth is equal to or less than 40 MHz. > That leads to the followings: > 5230-5250 @ 20 -> 17 dBm > 5210-5250 @ 40 -> 20 dBm > 5170-5250 @ 80 -> 23 dBm > Is it possible to add this rule without lowering the TX power for 80 MHz bandwidth? I've tried to look at the documents, but much of the information appears to be in images where machine translation doesn't work, and I haven't been able to find English versions. Taking the above at face value, I actually get slightly lower EIRP values for a PSD of 2.5 mW/MHz (EIRP = PSD + 10 * log(bandwidth)): 16 dBm for 20 MHz and 19 dBm for 40 MHz. We don't currently have any way to express PSD limits in the database nor a way to express different power limits for different bandwidths, so it's not possible to comply with the PSD limits for 20/40 MHz without also lowering the EIRP for 80 MHz. > And do we need AUTO-BW for 6E channels? I thought it is for merging adjacent frequency ranges. That is correct. Since there are no adjacent rules, AUTO-BW doesn't make sense. Thanks, Seth _______________________________________________ wireless-regdb mailing list wireless-regdb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless-regdb