so if both the router and the card are set to automatically choose the channels there should be no problem at all, right?
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I am based in Europe and I would like to by a FCC american standars wireless router.
I would like to know whether it will be compatible with European ETSI wi-fi cards.
Thanks
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by: wiscomPosted on 2009-09-07 at 11:07:25ID: 25276507
Hi,
ki/IEEE_80 2.11
The hardware is compatible, only if you use FCC in a ETSI spectrum you will miss 2 channels (12 and 13) and vica versa.
See a beautifull chart on: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wi
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