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The old way was to define all band groups 5 GHz and 2 GHz in the driver code. Each band group would have a set of defined frequency ranges. We have extracted the regulatory domain definitions per ISOalpha2 and converted them to human legible ASCII text file, used by the new Linux regulatory infrastructure. Each country therefore has a db. The custom regulatory domains are kept statically as part of the driver. The custom regulatory domains are the 12 custom world regulatory domains. Also, although the static world regulatory domain in cfg is sufficient for complete world compliance Atheros has always supported a 5 GHz band which is a little more extended.

The world regulatory domain is computed dynamically on a regular basis by using the intersection of all regulatory domains. Code for computing this can be found on intersection. This currently produces a 5 GHz band supporting the frequency ranges:. An Atheros world roaming card would then support channels 52, 56, 60, and 64 when world roaming, but by also enabling passive scan, no beaconing and requiring radar detection on them as well. The number of allowed HT40 channels would also increase to:.

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Several formats are available: HTML. Shared module for Atheros Technology Upstream driver Craig H. Barratt joined Atheros as VP Technology. In , Atheros unveiled a number of products, including the first video chipset for mainstream HDTV-quality wireless connectivity. In , Atheros launched the Align 1-stream This agreement was subject to shareholder regulatory approvals. Atheros became a subsidiary of Qualcomm under the name Qualcomm Atheros. In June at Computex, Qualcomm Atheros added new MadWifi later evolved into ath5k.



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