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Re: [PATCH ath-next] wifi: ath12k: update unsupported bandwidth flags in reg rules

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On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 19:29:02 +0530, Amith A wrote:
> The maximum bandwidth an interface can operate in is defined by the
> configured country. However, currently, it is able to operate in
> bandwidths greater than the allowed bandwidth. For example,
> the Central African Republic (CF) supports a maximum bandwidth of 40 MHz
> in both the 2 GHz and 5 GHz bands, but an interface is still able to
> operate in bandwidths higher than 40 MHz. This issue arises because the
> regulatory rules in the regd are not updated with these restrictions
> received from firmware on the maximum bandwidth.
> 
> [...]

Applied, thanks!

[1/1] wifi: ath12k: update unsupported bandwidth flags in reg rules
      commit: 2109e98503bc1c01c399feac68cc8b7faf6d0a4a

Best regards,
-- 
Jeff Johnson <jeff.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>





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