NM applet should allow to set the CRDA domain
Bug #365049 reported by
Dominik Kubla
This bug affects 4 people
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network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
With recent Ubuntu kernels switching to userland CRDA it is no longer possible to set the correct CRDA domain for wireless cards.
It can not be expected from casual users to install the optional "iw" package and write a init script to set the correct regulatory domain.
Therefore the NetworkManger should take care of this and the NetworkManager applet should offer the configuration option for each configured WIFI connection. The initial configuration should set the default based on the entered location (timezone).
Since violating the regulatory domain can cause legal problems for Ubuntu users, this is a major concern.
Thanks,
Dominik
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I agree. Users in Europe might be disappointed that they can't connect to some wireless networks and even think the problem is in regulatory domains.