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RE: Use Raspberry Pi Imager to configure WLAN country, time zone & keyboard layout - jenzd - 01-03-2024

With a Moode image (8.3.7) I also see the correct country code in /etc/default/crda:

Code:
# Set REGDOMAIN to a ISO/IEC 3166-1 alpha2 country code so that iw(8) may set
# the initial regulatory domain setting for IEEE 802.11 devices which operate
# on this system.
#
# Governments assert the right to regulate usage of radio spectrum within
# their respective territories so make sure you select a ISO/IEC 3166-1 alpha2
# country code suitable for your location or you may infringe on local
# legislature. See `/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab' for a table of timezone
# descriptions containing ISO/IEC 3166-1 alpha2 country codes.

REGDOMAIN=DE

Yet iw reg get shows:

Code:
global
country 98: DFS-UNSET
       (2400 - 2472 @ 40), (N/A, 20), (N/A)
       (5150 - 5250 @ 100), (N/A, 23), (N/A), NO-OUTDOOR, AUTO-BW
       (5250 - 5350 @ 100), (N/A, 20), (0 ms), NO-OUTDOOR, DFS, AUTO-BW
       (5470 - 5725 @ 160), (N/A, 24), (0 ms), DFS
       (5725 - 5730 @ 5), (N/A, 13), (0 ms), DFS
       (5730 - 5850 @ 80), (N/A, 13), (N/A)
       (5850 - 5875 @ 25), (N/A, 13), (N/A), NO-OUTDOOR, NO-IR
       (57240 - 66000 @ 2160), (N/A, 40), (N/A)

phy#0
country 99: DFS-UNSET
       (2402 - 2482 @ 40), (6, 20), (N/A)
       (2474 - 2494 @ 20), (6, 20), (N/A)
       (5140 - 5360 @ 160), (6, 20), (N/A)
       (5460 - 5860 @ 160), (6, 20), (N/A)



RE: Use Raspberry Pi Imager to configure WLAN country, time zone & keyboard layout - TheOldPresbyope - 01-04-2024

Good point about the crda. I had forgotten all about it.

Regards,
Kent