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Title:
Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
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Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) has reached end of life, so this bug will
not be fixed for that specific release.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Mantic)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
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Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
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Thank you for all the background information, Dave!
I've drafted a PR at upstream netplan, to allow setting the regulatory
domain via wpa_supplicant.conf as well as setting it "globally" via 'iw
reg set XX', using a systemd service unit.
https://github.com/canonical/netplan/pull/281
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Sure -- I'll try not to drown them in verbiage :)
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Title:
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@Dave, do you want to maybe add your input directly to the upstream
report?
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Title:
Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
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> It could be maybe added to NetworkManager, if somebody sends a
> patch. But it's not actually clear to me that this is really
> NetworkManager's task. Maybe it is, but what are the arguments for
> that?
I could be glib, and say "because the kernel says so [1]". However, I
suspect that's not a gr
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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>> it's apparently never worked for me at home or at various friends
>> houses, and only once worked when I travelled to Germany for a
>> sprint.
> is that having a visible impact for users? like was your computer
> not able to connect to some access point?
Personally, I've never encountered issu
upstream replied
'''
NetworkManager does currently nothing at all about this.
crda binaries were deprecated, but because there is an alternative
mechanism (wireless-regdb?), isn't it?
It could be maybe added to NetworkManager, if somebody sends a patch. But it's
not actually clear to me that th
extra questions, when you wrote
> it's apparently never worked for me at home or at various friends
houses, and only once worked when I travelled to Germany for a sprint.
is that having a visible impact for users? like was your computer not
able to connect to some access point? if that's the cons
Thanks for the details Dave, there is also a feature request upstream
for network manager on
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/960
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkMa
I'll take a shot at responding to @seb128's questions:
Why is this a rls issue in the LTS?
===
Prior to jammy, the crda database was in userland, and the crda package
provided a means (via editing /etc/default/crda) to persist the wireless
region across reboots. Fr
The issue has been nominated for network-manager on jammy which put it
on the desktop rls list but it's unclear for us why that is consider a
rls issue in the LTS and what's the intended priority? Could you provide
a bit more explanation of the impact and what do you expect to be
changed?
** Chang
> Should be part of the 'beacon' info.
https://howiwifi.com/2020/07/13/802-11-frame-types-and-formats/ has a
good overview. I discovered this exchange while observing 'on the wire'
with wireshark.
Thanks for the link; lots of useful stuff there!
> > I wondered if perhaps it this only works on som
> I wondered if perhaps it this only works on some APs?
That is the impression that I get, the country code info is part of the
management frames transmitted by the AP, could be unsupported, not
configured, or mis-configured.
grep wpa may6.txt
May 6 09:04:57 box wpa_supplicant[810]: wlan0: WPS-
I'm not entirely convinced NetworkManager is working correctly this
regard? I *was* checking the wifi regulatory domain with "iw reg get"
which consistently shows UNSET both globally and for phy#0 under the
desktop for Pi images:
$ iw reg get
global
country 00: DFS-UNSET
(2402 - 2472 @ 40)
Connection via NetworkManager to AP
2993 May 6 09:55:54 124-u2204-desk NetworkManager[641]:
[1651845354.5017] device (wlp2s0): Activation: starting connection
'181-rpi4-64bit-raspios-LARGE' (9a51eba2-3723-4750-8a72-aa2e4c723140)
2994 May 6 09:55:54 124-u2204-desk NetworkManager[641]:
[165
@jvonau I just came back to this while trawling through my still-open
bug list and had a look at what happens on the desktop. At least on our
Pi desktop images (using NetworkManager), no wifi regulatory domain gets
set at all (at least on my local network). Just in case it made any
difference, I al
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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The assumption from the kernel side seems to be that persisting this is
"something for the desktop to handle", which seems pretty sensible given that
one of the queries in almost any desktop setup (including ours) is "where are
you?" from which we derive the timezone but could equally derive
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
On the subject of crda being deprecated, the situation appears to be as
follows:
* The "iw" application, more specifically the "iw reg set" command will
continue to operate as normal, but (as before), this is an ephemeral
setting that will need re-setting on every boot
* The "/etc/default/crda" f
A quick response to jvonau above (to avoid getting side-tracked): the
best place to suggest that would be to file a ticket against one of
those packages and tag it "raspi-image" (which should bring it to my
attention); I can add the other packages as "also affected". However,
from a brief look, non
While I have your ear can I suggest adding rng-tools, fake-hwclock, and
haveged to the RPi images please.
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Title:
Need option to specify wifi reg
>if the existing "iw" command is no longer valid, quite a bit of
documentation will need changing!
"iw" itself is not in the crda package.
However the script that reads and applies /etc/default/crda do is.
So perhaps just let netplan set country code in wpa_supplicant.conf and
don't bother with /
My understanding is that only wpa_supplicant and iw are able to set the
regdb country code.
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Title:
Need option to specify wifi regulatory domain
Worth noting that crda is now "obsolete" and has been replaced with
wireless-regdb (LP: #1958918), read directly by the kernel. I need to
dig into how this is configured instead (if the existing "iw" command is
no longer valid, quite a bit of documentation will need changing!)
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** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New
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