Katherine Cox-Buday skribis: > Thank you both! I was not aware that this belonged in the firmware > field and not the packages field. This has solved the error message > during boot. Further, adding the kernel argument successfully sets my > region as US on boot. > > tags 49611 notabug > close 49611 > > This is not part of the bug per-say, but a question around this space: > despite all of this, I still cannot broadcast on US approved channels. > I think this is because the EEPROM on the card is set as global. What > am I missing? Do you know how Linux intend for people to notify the > stack that this is an OK thing to do? I know projects like OpenWRT > carry patches to the driver, but I keep thinking surely this is not > the only way. Some WiFi devices can have extra EEPROM-based restrictions if they don't implement some features. I have a WiFi card that I can't use as access point on the 5 GHz band because it doesn't implement radar detection, which is apparently mandatory on this band to avoid causing interference. Luckily I have another device based on a different chipset where it just works.