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projects:software:openwrt_custom_wireless-regdb [2023/11/20 04:38] – x86 build generic profile needs wireless-regdb package selected in menuconfig Andrew Yong | projects:software:openwrt_custom_wireless-regdb [2024/03/23 11:22] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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====== OpenWrt Custom wireless-regdb ====== | ====== OpenWrt Custom wireless-regdb ====== | ||
+ | Note: Do not use the patch below if you are in Singapore, as wireless-regdb is now maintained once again and updated Singapore regulatory rules have been released. | ||
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+ | This information is just provided for reference in case one needs to test changes to wireless-regdb on an OpenWrt wireless AP. | ||
===== Motivation ===== | ===== Motivation ===== | ||
- | As wireless-regdb | + | As wireless-regdb |
Thankfully, it is pretty straightforward to set up a functional Wi-Fi 6E network, as only the Access Point requires a regulatory update, while stations (clients) do not. This is because the regulatory framework restricts [[https:// | Thankfully, it is pretty straightforward to set up a functional Wi-Fi 6E network, as only the Access Point requires a regulatory update, while stations (clients) do not. This is because the regulatory framework restricts [[https:// | ||
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- Copy the package to your AP:\\ '' | - Copy the package to your AP:\\ '' | ||
- | - Install the package on your AP:\\ '' | + | - Install the package on your AP:\\ '' |
- Reboot your AP:\\ '' | - Reboot your AP:\\ '' | ||
- Try out your updated regulatory rules! | - Try out your updated regulatory rules! |