From: Rafał Miłecki <[email protected]>

It's just an example, but lets make it look more real to don't confuse
people about possible REG_RULE usage. Channels are 20 MHz wide, so start
and end frequencies are 10 MHz away from the center one.

Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <[email protected]>
---
 Documentation/networking/regulatory.txt | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/networking/regulatory.txt 
b/Documentation/networking/regulatory.txt
index b4af93f..7818b5f 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/regulatory.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/regulatory.txt
@@ -156,12 +156,12 @@ struct ieee80211_regdomain mydriver_jp_regdom = {
        //.alpha2 =  "99", /* If I have no alpha2 to map it to */
        .reg_rules = {
                /* IEEE 802.11b/g, channels 1..14 */
-               REG_RULE(2412-20, 2484+20, 40, 6, 20, 0),
+               REG_RULE(2412-10, 2484+10, 40, 6, 20, 0),
                /* IEEE 802.11a, channels 34..48 */
-               REG_RULE(5170-20, 5240+20, 40, 6, 20,
+               REG_RULE(5170-10, 5240+10, 40, 6, 20,
                        NL80211_RRF_NO_IR),
                /* IEEE 802.11a, channels 52..64 */
-               REG_RULE(5260-20, 5320+20, 40, 6, 20,
+               REG_RULE(5260-10, 5320+10, 40, 6, 20,
                        NL80211_RRF_NO_IR|
                        NL80211_RRF_DFS),
        }
-- 
2.10.1

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