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    Phoronix: Linux Working On 5MHz, 10MHz Wireless Support

    Linux wireless developers remain at work on support for 5 and 10MHz channels in order to prepare for future 802.11 standards...

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    MHz? GHz, surely?

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      Originally posted by KellyClowers View Post
      MHz? GHz, surely?
      It's channel width, so it's MHz. Usual width is 20 MHz, double is 40 MHz.
      For 2,4 GHz you can use frequencies from 2400 MHz to 2500 MHz (not sure for exact values). How may channels at the same time depends on width of the channel.

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