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1348	Madwifi is too restrictive in Denmark	ff-madwifi@partyticket.net		Although Denmark has adopted ETSI we allow more frequencies than what ETSI suggests.\r\n\r\nThe relavant rlan (aka 802.11) frequencies allowed in Denmark as of November 7 2006 are:\r\n   * 2400,0-2483,5 MHz   (Channel 1-11)\r\n   * 5150,0-5350,0 MHz   (Channel 36-64)\r\n   * 5470,0-5725,0 MHz   (Channel 100-140)\r\n   * 5725,0-5925,0 MHz   (Channel 136-165)\r\n\r\nThe law also states that there is no requirement for channel separation and that the entire band can be used at will, so shouldn't that indicate that there are no limitations on turbo mode? \r\n\r\nThe problem with madwifi is that it disallows channel 149 to 165, which clearly should be allowed according the the proclamation: "Bekendtgørelse nr. 1140 af 7. november 2006", which is available here:[[BR]]\r\n'''http: //itst.dk/static/pressemeddelelse/BEK._om_anvendelse_uden_tilladelse.pdf'''[[BR]]\r\nSee Section 10 on page 20.\r\n\r\nThe proclamation only went into effect on november 7 2006, so it's understandable that the madwifi international legal department hasn't noticed yet, but could we please have those channels enabled so we don't need to lie about the country code to use them?\r\n\r\nWhat can I do to help this matter?\r\nIs it even in the hands of the madwifi developers to fix this oversight?\r\n\r\nI'm using pyramid-1.0b5 which updated their madwifi driver 4 months ago, ath_pci reports version: 0.9.4.5 (0.9.3) so I might be terribly outdated, has this been fixed in 0.9.3.1?\r\n	defect	new	minor		madwifi: HAL	v0.9.3				0
