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The Turris Omnia comes with a 2.4Ghz and a dual band radio by default.

Up to now we've only been taking into account the first band of each
radio, which means we'll report two 2.4Ghz radios.

Supporting dual bands radio properly requires some refactoring, as the
users of the RadioInfo struct would need to take the bands into
account as well.

To allow the progress on the certification tests for the nl80211 bwl
to continue, when a radio is a dual-band radio assume it's a 5Ghz
radio only.

A Jira task has been added to properly support dual bands radios:
https://jira.prplfoundation.org/browse/PPM-366

Signed-off-by: Raphaël Mélotte [email protected]

The Turris Omnia comes with a 2.4Ghz and a dual band radio by default.

Up to now we've only been taking into account the first band of each
radio, which means we'll report two 2.4Ghz radios.

Supporting dual bands radio properly requires some refactoring, as the
users of the RadioInfo struct would need to take the bands into
account as well.

To allow the progress on the certification tests for the nl80211 bwl
to continue, when a radio is a dual-band radio assume it's a 5Ghz
radio only.

A Jira task has been added to properly support dual bands radios:
https://jira.prplfoundation.org/browse/PPM-366

Signed-off-by: Raphaël Mélotte <[email protected]>
@rmelotte rmelotte added the certification Tasks/bugs involving the certification testbed label Aug 13, 2020
@rmelotte rmelotte self-assigned this Aug 13, 2020
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LGTM

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