[MLB-WIRELESS] Channels used by 802.11b devices are different in other countries?

Brendan Hiley Pro at ProFX.net
Fri Jun 21 17:29:50 EST 2002


Channels work at set frequencies wherever the devices are sold.
And for .au, channels 9-13 are only allowed 200mW EIRP, where 1-8 are
allowed 4W.

       Channel   FCC       ETSI      France    Japan
                   1         2412      2412      -         2412
                   2         2417      2417      -         2417
                   3         2422*     2422*     -         2422
                   4         2427      2427      -         2427
                   5         2432      2432      -         2432
                   6         2437      2437      -         2437
                   7         2442      2442      -         2442
                   8         2447      2447      -         2447
                   9         2452      2452      -         2452
                   10        2457*     2457      2457      2457
                   11        2462*     2462      2462*     2462
                   12        -         2467      2467      2467
                   13        -         2472      2472      2472
                   14        -         -         -         2484*

-ProFX

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Tchia" <robert.tchia at palantir.com.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 2:08 PM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Channels used by 802.11b devices are different in
other countries?


> Is it true that wireless devices sold in Australia used different
> channel to device sold in US. i.e the freguency assigned to channel 1
> here might be channel 5 in US.
>
> The dlink tech support guy claimed that this is the case with their
> product, therefore I can't use firmware release for australia on
> devices release in US. If this the case then dlink devices is not WiFi
> complaince?
>
>
> Many thanks
> Rob
>
>
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