That is in the works.

Robert Andrews wrote:
> I would like to also ask if anyone has hacked a linux wireless driver
> that I could kibitz on to use 5/10mhz channels...?
> 
> Robert
> 
> Damian Wallace wrote:
>> The problem is that is no standard for 5/10 MHz channels.  They came
>> about as a result of a happy accident in the Atheros Chipset and is not
>> covered in the IEEE spec.  Whenever people wonder off the spec, these
>> things happen.
>>
>> So each company sat down and wrote their code to work as well as they
>> could with their own radios.  I doubt its malice on anyone's part, and I
>> suspect MT and Star-OS didn't even look at what the other was doing for
>> legal reasons.  Lonnie wrote his code one way, MT another, both I'm sure
>> were trying to make their radios work well together.  Tranzeo supports
>> both as a CPE, so it can be done.  It just takes a lot of effort to
>> support the many ways of doing it released so far. 
>>  
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert
>> Andrews
>> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 10:28 AM
>> To: Mikrotik discussions
>> Subject: [Spam Bayesian - ] - Re: [Mikrotik] 10mhz channel compatibility
>> with StarOS - Bayesian Filter detected spam
>>
>> It's because ether MT or StarOS has written code to specifically not
>> talk to the other.   I have not been able to determine who the offending
>>
>> party is but if I figure out who, I will probably not buy any more
>> equipment from them.   That kind of games do not belong in this
>> business.   Not when they have much bigger problems to address.
>>
>> If anyone knows more about who the offending party is, I would love to
>> hear it.   When I asked UBNT about it, the quiet was absolute.   When
>> I asked StarOS about it, there was some snippy remark.   So no more
>> StarOS
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> Matt Larsen - Manageisp.com wrote:
>>  
>>> Weird one..
>>>  
>>> I am trying to get an RB112 with an atheros AR5213 card running 2.9.48
>>> in it to associate to a StarOS AP running 10mhz channels.   It doesn't
>>> appear to see the StarOS unit at all.    
>>> This is weird, as all of the other CPE types that I have tried do not
>>> have problems associating to this AP.    My tech has noticed that this
>>> problem also applies to 5ghz as well as 2.4ghz.   Going to be a
>>>     
>> problem
>>  
>>> for me, as I am converting all of my APs to 10mhz channels.
>>>  
>>> I am upgrading to 3.30 to see if that helps.
>>>  
>>> Matt Larsen
>>> Vistabeam.com
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