This is an upstream issue as clearly stated in the kernel wiki.
“Using Network Manager to change regulatory domains
This needs to be implemented, but since Network Manager uses wpa_supplicant it
should just be a matter of adding a user interface option to let a user select
an alpha2 and then ad
Ah, iw, not lw. Sorry.
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NM applet should allow to set the CRDA domain
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What is this "lw" package you mention and where do I get it? Is there a
howto? Cannot find it in the repository.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/G
Indeed, I think the regulatory domain should be able to be changed from
NetworkManager, either letting the user choose, or picking the country
from the IP address, or even better, from the location set in the clock
applet.
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Hi folks, any progress on this?
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EU is invalid for iw command. For valid countries see ISO 3166-2 country
codes. To set the regulatory domain to Great Britain use "iw reg set
GB".
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As a UK citizen - I can confirm this is a major issue. I can not connect
to several of my client networks that run on channels 12 & 13. Even the
"iw reg set EU" command doesn't seem to work for me (using broadcom-sta
driver). Can I request that this bug be given at least some priority
rather than s
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.
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