Jan Minar wrote :
> 
> Upstream seems to like this behaviour.  The problem that I don't know
> what the safe max length is, is still present.

        It's not that I like the behaviour, it's that if the hardware
only accept 16 bytes, what do I do with the remaining 16 bytes ? Some
cards/drivers even don't accept this feature at all.
        Note that this is not unique. The set of frequency and bit
available depend on the hardware, so setting a perfectly valid
frequency may return an error (like setting a 2.4 GHz frequency on a
802.11a only hardware). A lot of other features are not implemented in
all hw/driver (power management, Tx-Power, retry).
        It's a pain, but there is not much I can do about it.

>  I'd love to talk to JT,
> if he only didn't have me blacklisted.  Oh well...

        [EMAIL PROTECTED] was down while I was in vacation,
however [EMAIL PROTECTED] was always available. Probably your mailer
doesn't process properly the Reply-To: header.

        Have fun...

        Jean


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