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Aditya Bhave a écrit :
> Thanks Benoit for your prompt response.
>
> So you are saying that 'ath9k' has this command, but not 'ath5k'?
>
> Can you please tell me the sections of code I need to look at in
> order to understand how to change the channel width? A recent
> SIGCOMM paper did some research on adapting channel width in
> wireless networks. They used Windows drivers for the Atheros
> chipsets and were able to program 5,10,20,40 MHz channels. No
> details were given apart from the hint that they manipulated the
> clock rate of the card.  Any idea on how to do this  in the present
>  'ath5k' or 'ath9k' code?
>
> Thanks regards, Aditya Bhave

For sure, ath5k compatible cards are able to do 5 and 10 MHz (besides
20 MHz), but I'm not sure it's supported by ath5k, nor mac80211. The
same may apply to ath9k as well. I guess you need to dig into the
source code yourself :-)

Regards,
Benoit
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