On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:41:28PM -0700, Lukáš Turek wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 May 2010 19:07:40 Arnd Hannemann wrote:
> > FWI: I believe this whole regulatory framework is pretty broken in 2.6.34
> > If I associate with a 802.11g accesspoint with one NIC , I'm not allowed
> > to use 802.11a on my other NIC at all.
> cfg80211 regulatory is broken in 2.6.34 if you have more than one card,
> I reported it back in March, but didn't get any reply:
> http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-ath5k-devel/2010/3/25/6885753
> 
> Your problem might be different, but in my case sometimes CRDA replied to the 
> first card's request after second card was detected, and cfg80211 calculated 
> an intersection of the returned regdomain with default (world) regdomain on 
> the other card so I lost the ETSI channels on the first card (sometimes even 
> first two cards, it was completely random).
> 
> Unfortunately I didn't have the time for a real fix (the regulatory stuff is 
> quite complex), I had to just comment out the intersection to get it working.

Just took a quick review of your reported issue, please address linux-wireless
moving forward for cfg80211 issues.

  Luis
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