Avalon Vargas Centeno <avalon.vargas.centeno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am reporting an issue with the wireless regulatory domain for Costa Rica (CR) > in the wireless - regdb. The current rules appear to be overly restrictive, > causing significant performance degradation on modern Wi-Fi 6 hardware and > devices using the 5Ghz band. > > The issue: > When the regulatory domain is set to my country (CR), my Wi-Fi throughput > is capped at approximately 100 Mbps. When I manually set the domain to US > or other countries, I achieve my connection's full speed of ~600 Mbps. > The information obtained from the command: iw reg get, displays how the > 5Ghz bands are getting bottlenecked by their max bandwidth of 20Mhz while > apparently wifi 7 6Ghz has been updated. > > Hardware info: > ‧Device: Linux desktop running Fedora 42, also tested on the latest public > stable(non lts )kernel using Arch linux > ‧Wi-Fi Adapter: TP-Link Archer T2OE (Realtek RTL8852AE) > ‧Kernel version: 6.15.9-201.fc42.x86_64 > > Attachments: > Below I attached appropriate screenshots showcasing the difference in the > interface information between regulatory domains. > By [1], 40 and 80MHz channels are not allowed on 5GHz for CR, but there is no reference to know if the limitation is removed now. Not sure if Jouni (Cc'd) can remember this. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/wireless-regdb/1422013872-9732-1-git-send-email-jouni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/