Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 9:50 AM Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > From: Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > The regulations enabling 6GHz WiFi [1] of WiFi Alliance lists CEPT > > > countries including > > > - Albania (AL) > > > - Andorra (AD) > > > - Austria (AT) > > > - Belgium (BE) > > > - Georgia (GE) > > > - Iceland (IS) > > > - Liechtenstein (LI) > > > - Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of (MK) > > > - Moldova, Republic of (MD) > > > - Monaco (MC) > > > - Montenegro (ME) > > > - Norway (NO) > > > - Switzerland (CH) > > > - Türky (TR) > > > - Ukraine (UA) > > > Add 6 GHz frequency entry if not being added yet. > > > > > > The following are skipped as they do not have corresponding entries in > > > the database yet. Adding an entry just for 6 GHz would cause 2.4 GHz and > > > 5 GHz bands from the world domain to stop working. > > > - Faroe Islands (FO) > > > - Gibraltar (GI) > > > - Isle of Man (IM) > > > - San Marino (SM) > > > - Holy See (Vatican City State) (VA) > > > > I also went through the whole list, and it seems "Bosnia and Herzegovina" (BA) > > is missing a 6 GHz entry. Could you send a followup patch to add it? > > > > Sure. I will go through whole CEPT countries for 6 GHz entries. As a result, BA is a country missing a 6 GHz entry. SM and VA are countries without entries in database. I sent a patch to add BA then.