Wireless cards for 5.9-6.4 GHz?

Do wireless cards exist which supports 5.9-6.4 GHz frequency band?

You can use this freq with superchannel license, with any atheros chipset

Max

we try that, but we have never link it on these freqs.
i suprechannel mode only available frequenses are visible ones in manually-tx-power mode

Are you sure? AFAIK Atheros chipsets support up to 6.1 GHz. But I need up to 6.4 GHz.

We test frequency converters: 2.4 GHz ↔ 5.9-6.4 GHz. It works well with MikroTik in 2.4ghz-b/g and 2.4ghz-g-turbo modes on a stand. Nstreme2 is not tested because this mode is not useful for us.

with converters - okay. but it is possible to use freqs that only persists in superchannel mode -that’s the question…

Any chance you could post a link, or drop an email, with links to converters like those?
There are some opportunities for non-standard frequencies -

Regards

These converters are assembled in Russia. I don’t know if they are exported to Europe.

Here are two URLs. Both are Russian only.
http://www.sdbireras.ru/product_detail.php?id=31&tip=2
http://www.raitec.ru/conv.htm

I don’t test the first one. But AFAIK it supports up to 36 MBit/s in 802.11g mode. The second one is tested by us on a stand. It seems to work well in 2.4ghz-b/g and 2.4ghz-g-turbo bands at full rate.

Is it still interesting for you?

The concept sounds interesting.
Is 6.4GHz legal in Russia.
I can think of uses in 10GHz, for some countries that allow that.
Are there versions that do that?

Regards

This question is not correct. There are no unlicensed frequencies in Russian Federation. If you are going to use any kind of radio equipment with a relatively high EIRP on a large open area then you must pass through a very complex procedure first in order to get a frequency license.

I don’t understand you. If you are asking about 2.4 GHz ↔ 10 GHz converter then I don’t know if such exists. It is not interesting for me because of the above issue with frequency licenses.