I know... so I'll think about adding an USB card... :)

Thanks a lot!

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On 24 October 2013 01:55, John Griessen <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/23/2013 02:47 PM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
>
>> The ath9k driver requires all virtual
>> networks to be on the same frequencies.
>>
>
> Probably the chip designers never thought of that desire of yours...
>
> It would be hard to switch frequencies so fast as to multiplex a 2-way
> comm channel.
> Some of the hardware design assumptions being "channel switching is seldom"
> would allow cheaper ways of doing chips and my guess is they did it the
> cheapest way.
>
> Chips are all about bang per buck and high volume, so cheap is good.
>
> In the hardware world, channel switching could involve a chip component
> called a varactor, and the speed it could change value and thus effect a
> new
> carrier frequency is just so fast for a given design.  Since varactors
> have capacitance,
> it may not even depend on the rest of the design, but just the varactor
> speed of switching.
>
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