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5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Mon May 26, 2008 5:49 pm

Please, tell me why does Mikrotik (version 3.7) unsupported frequency 5480?

Band 5.4 in czech republic is from 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz with 1W e.r.i.p (in english: http://www.ctu.cz/164/download/VOR/VOR- ... 005-34.pdf), but mikrotik starting at 5500 MHz.

Please, fix it. Thank you.
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Mon May 26, 2008 6:04 pm

you have to change country..set for example to zimbabwe and than you can set channel on 5480..and it is fixed :D
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Tue May 27, 2008 12:25 pm

I try all of countries ... nothing.

For example zimbabwe: bad band and/or channel. Doesn't work ...

In versions prior 3.0 exists Albania, it work ... in new versions same as zimbabwe, doesn't work.
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Thu May 29, 2008 12:20 pm

I have some problem in Hungary.
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Thu May 29, 2008 12:22 pm

apparently this frequency is illegal in your country for public use. if you have a special license for it - contact support to get a special RouterOS key that unlocks these frequencies. if you think that the list is wrong - send support an official document that proves that 5Ghz is publicly available in your country
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Thu May 29, 2008 5:07 pm

apparently this frequency is illegal in your country for public use. if you have a special license for it - contact support to get a special RouterOS key that unlocks these frequencies. if you think that the list is wrong - send support an official document that proves that 5Ghz is publicly available in your country
http://www.nhh.hu/index.php?id=hir&cid=1802

5470–5650 MHz : RLAN, HYPERLAN
5650–5670 MHz : RLAN, HYPERLAN
5670–5725 MHz : RLAN, HYPERLAN
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Fri May 30, 2008 1:28 am

Don't forget that the frequence you adjust is the middle frequency of a 20MHz channel. So if you are allowed to use 5470–5650 MHz the lowest frequency you should choose is 5.480MHz (What you ask for).

Mikrotik is a little bit to strict here in a lot of countries. We have the same problem with regulatory settings for Germany.

@normis
A lot of people send offical documents to you, but not all allowed frequency for Germany are available without the extended frequency option!


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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Fri May 30, 2008 10:07 am

the frequencies are starting from 5500Mhz becuase in the atheros driver they have this as a start freqeuncy for ETSI1 countries. Note that channel is not exactly 20Mhz wide it is more than that.
Can you mention lot of other cerified equipments for ETSI countries where the first start freqeuncy is 5480?
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:27 am

I thing, frequency 5480 IS NOT illegal in most countries (specially in EU). Allowed frequency band starting at 5470, and frequency bandwidth 802.11a is 20MHz, so 5480 is absolutly legal.

official document from Czech Telecommunication Office: http://www.ctu.cz/164/download/VOR/VOR- ... 005-34.pdf (page 2).

In czech is 5.4 band WIDELY USED, one missing channel very restrict us.
apparently this frequency is illegal in your country for public use. if you have a special license for it - contact support to get a special RouterOS key that unlocks these frequencies. if you think that the list is wrong - send support an official document that proves that 5Ghz is publicly available in your country
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:55 pm

i think, location of the document has changed:

http://www.ctu.cz/1/download/Opatreni%2 ... 005_34.pdf
I thing, frequency 5480 IS NOT illegal in most countries (specially in EU). Allowed frequency band starting at 5470, and frequency bandwidth 802.11a is 20MHz, so 5480 is absolutly legal.

official document from Czech Telecommunication Office: http://www.ctu.cz/164/download/VOR/VOR- ... 005-34.pdf (page 2).

In czech is 5.4 band WIDELY USED, one missing channel very restrict us.
apparently this frequency is illegal in your country for public use. if you have a special license for it - contact support to get a special RouterOS key that unlocks these frequencies. if you think that the list is wrong - send support an official document that proves that 5Ghz is publicly available in your country
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Wed Apr 27, 2016 12:06 am

Any news? Same problem in Slovakia
 
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Re: 5.4GHz band in czech regulatory domain

Tue Aug 22, 2017 12:04 am

Hi

If you think you are right about frequencies used in Czech or in Slovakia and RouterOS is outdated.

refer to http://www.teleoff.gov.sk/data/files/25911.pdf

There is clearly said that 5470 - 5725 e.i.r.p. (mW) 1000

Than use superchannel setting in Wireless>frequency mode and set what ever frequency you want even 5480, BUT do not forget to add this 5480 Frequency to Client (station bridge) scan list as default scan list do not include this range... and you client will not connect...

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