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Re: [wireless-next 0/2] wifi: support S1G TIM encoding

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On Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 09:34:30AM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> A question on that topic: In your experience - since surely you also
> work with real hardware - is it plausible that hardware has both S1G and
> "regular" WiFi support (2.4/5/6 GHz)? Because hwsim does that and it's
> caused some issues with the large number of channels and such before, so
> I wonder if we shouldn't be more realistic and at least make the default
> not be that, unless we ever expect real HW to exist that does all of
> S1G/2.4/5/6 combined?

Chiming in here. I think it is plausible that a single chip with both S1G
and at least one other radio type would exist in the future. This probably
won't happen for some time though; much longer for all radios combined! 

Cheers,
Arien




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