I am running 9.10.10 on a Redmi Note 7 Pro, in the UK. In my house, I have three routers, two configured as APs, all running DD-WRT. Each router delivers both 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi, using different channels for 2.4GHz and different WT80 channel blocks for 5GHz. Each band has a different SSID.
On all of my numerous devices, Motorola, Samsung, Dell, HP, etc., with the one notable exception of the RN7P, I can see 5GHz in the channel ranges, 100-116, 117-128 and 48-64. With the RN7P I can see 5GHz in the channel ranges, 100-116 and 117-128, but NOT 48-64. Each of these three channel blocks should be available in the UK, but there seems to be a bug in the RN7P ROM, preventing detection of the lower channel block.
All of the lower 13 channels are visible on 2.4GHz.
It seems to me that the internal channel lookup table for the UK is incorrect for this ROM. Any chance of fixing it?
Also, GPS.CONF file is referring to Asia (China) NTP servers. This is incorrect for the EU region and should be changed appropriately in future releases of this ROM. Note, that with a rooted ROM, it is possible for the user to correct this themself by editing the file, however, this should not be necessary!
On all of my numerous devices, Motorola, Samsung, Dell, HP, etc., with the one notable exception of the RN7P, I can see 5GHz in the channel ranges, 100-116, 117-128 and 48-64. With the RN7P I can see 5GHz in the channel ranges, 100-116 and 117-128, but NOT 48-64. Each of these three channel blocks should be available in the UK, but there seems to be a bug in the RN7P ROM, preventing detection of the lower channel block.
All of the lower 13 channels are visible on 2.4GHz.
It seems to me that the internal channel lookup table for the UK is incorrect for this ROM. Any chance of fixing it?
Also, GPS.CONF file is referring to Asia (China) NTP servers. This is incorrect for the EU region and should be changed appropriately in future releases of this ROM. Note, that with a rooted ROM, it is possible for the user to correct this themself by editing the file, however, this should not be necessary!
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