I know there are cards that have issues.  I think it's the WLM54g or
the CM9 that can't do non-standard channels...there might be more.

Regards,

Chuck



On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Josh Luthman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to change my 5ghz APs to save on spectrum.  I have one AP
> with 3 customers, A B and C.  On all three I see 5ghz-10 as a wireless
> mode option in the GUI/Winbox.  I changed the three to 5ghz-10 mode,
> then the AP, and lost C.
>
> Is there a way to identify what cards are compatible?  I'm looking to
> build my own chart if needed.  To do this I need to figure out what
> cards are in the customers' radios.
>
> (yes or no denotes if there is an HT tab for two chains)
> 00:0C:42:65:90:50       Wireless (Atheros 11N)  yes     no chip info?
> 00:0C:42:61:1B:1B       Wireless (Atheros 11N)  yes     mac:0x80/0x2, 
> phy:0xd0,
> a5:0xc0, a2:0x0, eeprom:0x0
> #believe this is an xr5, almost certain
> 00:15:6D:65:D3:2C       Wireless (Atheros AR5413)       no      mac:0xa/0x5, 
> phy:0x61,
> a5:0x63, a2:0x0, eeprom:0x5003
>
> The AP is an xr5, I am positive.  This is obviously compatible with 10
> Mhz channels.
>
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