#2415: Please include Hinternet support/mode
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 Reporter:  LA1RMA          |             Type:  enhancement
   Status:  new             |         Priority:  minor      
Component:  madwifi: other  |          Version:             
 Keywords:                  |   Patch_attached:  0          
  Pending:  0               |  
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 802.11a

     The 802.11a amateur radio band consists of twelve non-overlapping
 channels in the 5.650–5.925 GHz (5 cm) band. The 802.11a standard uses
 OFDM or "Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing" to transmit data and
 therefore is not classified as spread-spectrum. Because of this 802.11a
 hardware is not subject to the power rules in FCC Part 97 § 97.311 and the
 maximum allowable output power is 1500 watts (W) PEP.


 802.11b

     The 802.11b amateur radio band consists of eight overlapping channels
 in the 2.390–2.450 GHz (13 cm) band. The 802.11b specification uses Direct
 Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) to transmit data and is subject to the
 rules of FCC Part 97 § 97.311. Therefore the maximum allowable power
 output is 100 W PEP. If the transmitter power exceeds 1 W, the station
 must use automatic power control.

 802.11g

     The 802.11g amateur radio band consists of eight overlapping channels
 in the 2.4 GHz (13 cm) band. The 802.11g standard uses OFDM or "Orthogonal
 Frequency Division Multiplexing" to transmit data and therefore is not
 classified as spread-spectrum. Because of this 802.11g hardware is not
 subject to the power rules in FCC Part 97 § 97.311 and the maximum
 allowable output power is 1500 W PEP.

 More info here:
 http  //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_multimedia_radio

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