Pavel Roskin schrieb: > On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 10:12 -0700, Tom Sharples wrote: > >> Pavel are you referring to this: >> >> http://linuxwireless.org/en/developers/Regulatory/Database >> > > I mentioned the sources of wireless-regdb. Google finds it easily: > > http://wireless.kernel.org/download/wireless-regdb/ > Ah thanx this is helpfull. But i miss the information whether ad-hoc operation is allowed or not.
As far as i see there is no country / regdomain that allows operation in the intended ranges, this explains the my results. The main Problem is that on some settings iw / iwconfig .. tells you that it is not allowed to set the specific channel / feature and on some other it just don't work without a message. Ill try to collect some more informations an publish them. I'm still confused what is the goal of the world domain? I would assume that it is the intersection of all reg domains, but it allows to use channels which are prohibit in some countrys. Can you tell me a source or the right google buzz word for information about this concept? > >> and is there a human-readable location where this data is mapped to Atheros >> regdomain / countrycode combinations? >> > > See drivers/net/wireless/ath/regd_common.h in the kernel sources. > Yes i read this already but it is very hard to interpred the differen "World" strings. Im wondering why there is no real documentation because the mapping has to base on some real laws or regimentation. > >>> You are probably looking in a wrong place. If you check the sources of >>> wireless-regdb, you'll find that the database is in a plain text format. >>> Moreover, it's parsed by a program written in Python. >>> > > Please avoid top posting, as it puts the quoted message outside your > field of view. > > _______________________________________________ ath5k-users mailing list ath5k-users@lists.ath5k.org https://lists.ath5k.org/mailman/listinfo/ath5k-users