Channel for EU

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rt_rex
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Channel for EU

Post by rt_rex »

Is it possible to have the 13 channels allowed in the EU.
I tried to add
ath_ahb countrycode=<country code> to .etc/modules/50-madwifi

But does not seam to work.

Eric can you please add the extra channels to Gargoyle.

PS: tried this on firmware 1.0.16 running in a fonera 2100
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Re: Channel for EU

Post by T_F »

Have you tried adding

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        option 'country' '<country code>'
to the 'wifi-device' section of /etc/config/wireless file?

(more options for this file: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless)

rt_rex
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Re: Channel for EU

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T_F wrote:Have you tried adding

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        option 'country' '<country code>'
to the 'wifi-device' section of /etc/config/wireless file?

(more options for this file: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless)
Yes i have but with no result :(

I really need does channels because they are not commonly used.
I allready have h-pol antenas to avoid interferance of the v-pol antenas and using channel 13 i get a cleaner spectrum
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Adri
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Re: Channel for EU

Post by Adri »

Also on the 5Ghz band, the EU channels are not available.
EU allows additional channels 52-64 and 100-140.
I would love to see these being made available, as they give me better reception then the standard channels 36-48.

Adri.

rt_rex
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Re: Channel for EU

Post by rt_rex »

I have found a guide to change the Regulatory Domain ,but its a bit too much for me :geek:
http://smorgasbord.gavagai.nl/2010/09/w ... to-fix-it/
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Post by DoesItMatter »

It's a very good read and lots of explanation.

But... the key point is WAY down near the bottom...

Pilot6 Reply:
March 13th, 2011 at 16:30

Thanks for reply. I found a standard way.
I built from source. There is an option in menuconfig in ath9k driver to allow regdomain change.


So...

I will download latest Gargoyle source and build with these options.
Looks like its only the ath9k series he mentions.

I'll try some compiling and see what happens.
If it works - I'll post them up somewhere for anyone wanting
to do some testing to download and try out.

-----------------

Edit: I will probably add 'Hack' in there i.e.
"Gargoyle-Hacked" to the firmware so that it can't be confused
with legitimate releases from Eric - don't want to mess with that.
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Re: Channel for EU

Post by behappy »

rt_rex wrote:I have found a guide to change the Regulatory Domain ,but its a bit too much for me :geek:
http://smorgasbord.gavagai.nl/2010/09/w ... to-fix-it/
Read the section - Basic configuration - from Netgear WNDR3700 OpenWrt Wiki and grab the file regulatory.bin there from.

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behappy wrote: Read the section - Basic configuration - from Netgear WNDR3700 OpenWrt Wiki and grab the file regulatory.bin there from.
Thanks behappy!

That works awesome - even bumps up the max output power - bonus!
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Re: Channel for EU

Post by rt_rex »

DoesItMatter wrote:
behappy wrote: Read the section - Basic configuration - from Netgear WNDR3700 OpenWrt Wiki and grab the file regulatory.bin there from.
Thanks behappy!

That works awesome - even bumps up the max output power - bonus!
Thats good news :D

I have a wireless link with 1km ,I can replace my current device to test the stability of the firmware and speed.
Please let us know when you put the "hacked firmware" online.
Just add a warning about the txpower so people don´t complaint if they burn their radio by set it wrong . :twisted:
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Re: Channel for EU

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behappy wrote:
rt_rex wrote:I have found a guide to change the Regulatory Domain ,but its a bit too much for me :geek:
http://smorgasbord.gavagai.nl/2010/09/w ... to-fix-it/
Read the section - Basic configuration - from Netgear WNDR3700 OpenWrt Wiki and grab the file regulatory.bin there from.

I cant find the folder /usr/lib/crda/ in my fonera2100 running 1.4.1
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