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Philips Efficia CM Series - Worldwide Regulatory Domain; Supported Channels

Philips Efficia CM Series
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Configuring WLAN Network Settings
Efficia CM Series Network Configuration Guide 3-3
802.11 Wireless Overview
In addition, each monitor must be configured for the Worldwide regulatory domain,
which is the default setting. If the regulatory domain is not set to Worldwide, the radio
ignores the AP’s country information elements.
Worldwide Regulatory Domain
If your infrastructure does not support 802.11d, the radio’s transmit power and the
channels used for active scans are restricted to those that are common to the following
regulatory domains:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — The regulatory agency and
standards body for the Americas and parts of Asia.
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) — The standards body
applicable to most of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) — The standards body for
Japan (formerly TELEC).
Korea Communications Commission (KCC) — The standards body for Korea.
Industry Canada (IC) — The regulatory agency and standards body for Canada.
For information about the channels available in each regulatory domain and in
Worldwide mode, see the next section, “Supported Channels” on page 3-3.
Supported Channels
The following table lists the available channels in each regulatory domain and in
Worldwide mode:
A channel marked as Active indicates that the radio actively scans for that channel.
A channel marked as Passive indicates that the radio passively scans DFS channels
to detect whether or not beacons from the AP can be heard on that particular
channel. A channel marked as Passive* indicates that Dynamic Frequency Selection
(DFS) is required. The default DFS setting on the radio is On.
A shaded cell indicates that the channel is not supported within that regulatory
domain.
Infrastructure Supports 802.11d No 802.11d
Frequency
(MHz)
Channel FCC ETSI
MIC
(formerly
TELEC)
KCC AU/NZ Worldwide
2412 1 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2417 2 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2422 3 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2427 4 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2432 5 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2437 6 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2442 7 Active Active Active Active Active Active
2447 8 Active Active Active Active Active Active

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