Hi,
> Would not it be easiest to have the chipset enforce the acceptable bands?
> So that software can't switch the chipset to 1337 GHz no matter how hard
> you forward/reverse-engineer it.
Obviously Intel doesn't want to manufacture one chipset for each subtle
difference in legislation in each
Hello James,
> The daemon utilizes a sysfs interface exposed by
> the driver in order to communicate with the hardware and configure the
> required regulatory parameters.
This seems to be the same kind of architecture as the one for the N770
(maemo.org). How do you expect to hide anything with th
Hi Denis,
> Do you have a "HOWTO sniff USB under Windows" or URL to it?
> May be helpful for other potential developers.
>
One page which I found very usefull for prism54softmac USB sniffing
under windows is this one :
http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/
Another very good way to snoop t
Hello John, Samuel,
> Well, at least part of the answer is "I'm not done yet". I am still
> collecting code and figuring-out how to get it all into one tree.
>
> But, the main answer has to do with the intellectual property
> (i.e. copyright) issues concerning the HAL. My understanding is
> tha