Re: ath5k - strange regulatory domain change

From: John W. Linville
Date: Fri Aug 07 2009 - 10:01:21 EST


On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 01:56:43PM +0100, Chris Clayton wrote:
> Thanks Frans,
>
> 2009/8/7 Frans Pop <elendil@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > Chris Clayton wrote:
> >> Because of some problems with my Belkin Wireless G card  (model
> >> F5D7010) and the rt61pci driver, I've started to use a "no-name" card
> >> that is supported by the ath5k driver.
> >>
> >> A problem is that I have come across is that for some reason the CN
> >> regulatory domain is being set automatically. This doesn't happen with
> >> the Belkin (rt61) card. I have the following line in
> >> /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf to set the regulatory domain to GB:
> >>
> >> options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=GB
> >
> > This issue has already been discussed extensively (after I reported it).
> > Please see the following thread: http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/8/421. It
> > contains a lot of information from the wireless maintainers.
> >
>
> To sum this up then (as I understand things):
>
> 1. I am the system administrator (root);
> 2. I am using a valid (albeit deprecated from 2.6.31) method to tell
> the wireless infrastructure that I want the regulatory domain set to
> GB;
> 3. GB is a valid code; and
> 4. the wireless infrastructure sets the regulatory domain to CN.
> 5. in 2.6.30, the wireless infrastructure does what I (the root user)
> tell it to do.
>
> That's a regression in my book. Oh well! I do have the iw and crda
> applications installed, so I've taken that route of setting the
> regulatory domain to GB.

Are you actually getting the wrong regulatory rules enforced? Or are
you merely bothered that it is reporting "CN" instead of "GB"?

John
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