On Sun, 11 Aug 2013 13:05:48 +0300 Touko Korpela <touko.korp...@iki.fi> wrote: > On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 01:29:22AM +0200, Ben Hutchings wrote: > > Control: tag -1 moreinfo > > > > On Sun, 2013-08-11 at 01:28 +0300, Touko Korpela wrote: > > > Package: crda > > > Version: 1.1.2-1 > > > Severity: normal > > > > > > Dear Maintainer, > > > for some reason cdra or kernel puts wireless adapter to wrong country mode > > > (TW). I use NetworkManager for managing networking in this laptop. I have > > > configured to log automatically in primary WPA2 network. When I select > > > other > > > WPA2 network, TW setting is used instead of correct (FI). > > [...] > > > > This is not a bug in crda - the kernel is responsible for deciding which > > regulatory domain(s) are in effect, and crda only tells it the current > > rules for the domain(s) it's interested in. > > > > I suspect that the access point is a 'parallel import' from Taiwan which > > is not configured for the correct region. Does this seem possible? > > When the access point and the local configuration specify two different > > domains, the kernel is supposed to use the intersection of the rules for > > the two domains. > > I got it from Finnish store. That AP (Telewell TW-EA510) is software > designed/customised some way in Finland.
I'm confused. Is this the AP for the "other WPA2 network"? > And I selected Europe as wireless > region in AP settings. And anyway it shouldn't select Taiwan because it has > bigger limits for transmit power if I look "max_eirp" number in logs. Which is the kernel driver for your wireless interface? Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Design a system any fool can use, and only a fool will want to use it.
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