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I've got a 802.11bg WLAN with 3 APs, running on channels 1, 8 and 13.
The N900 can see the two APs with channel 1 and 8, but not the one on 13 (even when disabling the other two).
This seems like a problem with the regulatory domain setting of the WLAN driver, since 13 is forbidden in North America. My device is running with Regional settings "Germany", and it's from amazon.de, so presumbly not a US reimport.
Anyone else seeing this effect?
Best Regards,
Olli