[ipwave] 2018 Spring Hackathon problem at 5GHz

Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com> Thu, 18 April 2019 21:20 UTC

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Subject: [ipwave] 2018 Spring Hackathon problem at 5GHz
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For completeness,
In private conversation, I am told the following.

During the HAckathon of Spring 2018 in Africa, there was some problem 
with putting the cards at 5 GHz.

If I remember correctly, they did set it in OCB mode, did use cheap off 
the shelf cards in a tower PC, and did see some IPv6 on it.  But there 
was an issue at 5 GHz.

It is surprising to me because I use it daily, but the issue is there, 
and it is worth reporting and trying to fix.

Alex