From: Mick <michaelkintzios@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Where's my wireless AP?
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 23:03:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201004192304.07431.michaelkintzios@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201004192024.19943.michaelkintzios@gmail.com>
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On Monday 19 April 2010 20:24:18 you wrote:
> On Monday 19 April 2010 18:26:14 Stroller wrote:
> > On 18 Apr 2010, at 23:35, Mick wrote:
> > > ...
> > > OK, I found what the problem was ... the AP is currently transmitting
> > > on channel 13, which it seems is outside the capabilities of the b43
> > > driver. I am blaming the driver here because the Windows 7 OS has no
> > > problem using channel 13, while iwlist wlan0 in Gentoo shows only up
> > > to channel 11. :-(
> >
> > There might be an option to change the region of your wifi NIC.
> > Channels 12 & 13 are legal in Europe, IIRC, but not in the USA.
> >
> > You should be able to change the channel of the AP - typically they
> > have a drop-down which will choose either "auto" or a specific
> > channel. Likewise I have seen some APs ask what region you're in when
> > they're first setup.
>
> I've set it up for UK so it has 13 channels. On the other hand your hint
> pointed me to wpa_supplicant.conf on my laptop, in which I had the country
> parameter commented out. I set that up to UK, but it still seems to show
> 11 channels. :-(
>
> I'll reboot later to see if it makes any odds.
No change :-(
# iwlist wlan0 channel
wlan0 11 channels in total; available frequencies :
Channel 01 : 2.412 GHz
Channel 02 : 2.417 GHz
Channel 03 : 2.422 GHz
Channel 04 : 2.427 GHz
Channel 05 : 2.432 GHz
Channel 06 : 2.437 GHz
Channel 07 : 2.442 GHz
Channel 08 : 2.447 GHz
Channel 09 : 2.452 GHz
Channel 10 : 2.457 GHz
Channel 11 : 2.462 GHz
Current Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1)
Short of hacking the firmware (which even if I knew how to, I am not allowed)
or waiting for the linux driver to mature, I am not sure if there's anything I
can do.
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Regards,
Mick
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-19 22:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-18 21:28 [gentoo-user] Where's my wireless AP? Mick
2010-04-18 22:35 ` [gentoo-user] " Mick
2010-04-19 17:26 ` Stroller
2010-04-19 19:24 ` Mick
2010-04-19 22:03 ` Mick [this message]
2010-04-20 22:21 ` Stroller
2010-04-20 1:27 ` Paul Hartman
2010-04-20 10:21 ` Mick
2010-04-20 14:25 ` Paul Hartman
2010-04-20 21:24 ` Mick
2010-04-20 21:54 ` Mick
2010-04-21 14:41 ` Steffen Loos
2010-04-21 19:41 ` Mick
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