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=== DWS WiFi device ===
 
=== DWS WiFi device ===
  
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.
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We had the assurance, by the module supplier, that 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.
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'''NOTE:''' at the time we haven't the evidence that the regulatory domain setup is received by the device and that this alters the device operation.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:34, 20 April 2021

Info Box
DWS top.png Applies to DWS AN


History
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]

We had the assurance, by the module supplier, that 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.

NOTE: at the time we haven't the evidence that the regulatory domain setup is received by the device and that this alters the device operation.