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While looking at the ETSI regulatory domain definitions and a patch, which allows more channels for ath10k, I also checked the channels allowed for mt76. ETSI regulations would possibly allow to add channels 32, 68, 96, 144, 169 and 173. IEEE 802.11-2016 defines no operating class for channels 32, 68 and 96. This leaves us channels 144, 169 and 173, which are included in this patch. I tested 169 and 173 with a mt76 based USB dongle (AVM AC 860) and they worked fine. If I saw that right, these channels are also covered by register definitions inside the driver. Channel 144 should also work, but gets disabled by the kernel as of now. Signed-off-by: Markus Theil <markus.theil@tu-ilmenau.de> Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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