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A WLAN regulatory domain is a set of laws or policies that control a bounded area.
 
A WLAN regulatory domain is a set of laws or policies that control a bounded area.
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Currently, there are governing bodies in many countries around the world, like: FCC, IC, RED, Japan (TELEC), Korea (KCC), Brazil (ANATEL), SRRC (China), Australia (RCM)
 
Currently, there are governing bodies in many countries around the world, like: FCC, IC, RED, Japan (TELEC), Korea (KCC), Brazil (ANATEL), SRRC (China), Australia (RCM)
  
The main limitations depicted by the regulatory domains affect the available frequencies and the maximum power.
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The main limitations depicted by the regulatory domains affect the available frequencies and the maximum RF power.
  
 
=== Linux setup ===
 
=== Linux setup ===

Revision as of 08:13, 20 April 2021

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Version Issue Date Notes
1.0.0 Apr 2021 First release



Regulatory domain[edit | edit source]

A WLAN regulatory domain is a set of laws or policies that control a bounded area.

Currently, there are governing bodies in many countries around the world, like: FCC, IC, RED, Japan (TELEC), Korea (KCC), Brazil (ANATEL), SRRC (China), Australia (RCM)

The main limitations depicted by the regulatory domains affect the available frequencies and the maximum RF power.

Linux setup[edit | edit source]

To setup the regulatory domain under linux systems use the command iw reg set <country code> where <country code> refers to the Country Codes List

DWS WiFi device[edit | edit source]

The embedded FW and the driver SW that support the DWS WiFi device are relesed for good wireless operation for almost all generic WIFI use-cases.