I came across this bug when looking through open linux-firmware bugs.
Sorry that it didn't attract any attention before.

If this is still a problem, I think the right solution is to pursue a
solution upstream. Once one is found we can accept these fixes into
Ubuntu. Unfortunately, changing our configs as requested in comment #21
could result in many more users falling out of regulatory compliance, so
that is not a viable option.

I don't see any suggestion of plans to fix this issue in the upstream
ath10k firmware, so I'm changing the status for the linux-firmware
package to invalid. If this is a mistake, please change the status back
to confirmed and let me know what I've missed.

** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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   cannot change the regulatory domain ath10k, QCA9984 (QNAP QWA-AC2600)

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