Hi Santiago,

On Friday 06 November 2015 14:02:01 Santiago Álvarez Álvarez wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I've been working for some time in testing batman-adv protocol with several
> network topologies, and different network communications.  Right now, I'm
> trying to build a batman mesh network over 5GHz wireless modules. However,
> I'm getting errors when trying to configure the module to use one of the 5
> GHz channels.
> 
> I'm using a module with Ralink RT5572N chipset. Searching in internet, I've
> read a few comments suggesting that it's not possible to configure a 5ghz
> module in ad-hoc mode due to some kind of regulatory reasons.
> 
> Any of you have managed to get batman-adv working over a 5 ghz wireless
> network?

yes, batman-adv on 5 GHz works for us.

There are regulatory limitations for the higher 5GHz channels, but channel 
36-48 should have no restrictions for ad-hoc use - if your chip/driver 
supports it.

I would suggest to first look into getting Ad-Hoc mode working without batman-
adv before continuing any further. You might need other sticks, but there are 
definitely USB chips out there supporting Ad-Hoc (you may want to check out 
ath9k_htc based ones).

Cheers,
    Simon

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