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with 802.11b/g devices as they operate in different frequency bands.
According to the 802.11 standard, the user sets the channel for the
Access point and the wireless client adjusts its frequency to the same
channel and then begins the association phase.
Every region has its own local regulating body to police the
operations of the 802.11 devices to ensure they are operating in the
correct channel. In the USA, this regulating body is the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC assigns the non-
licensed use of only 11 channels in the United States for 802.11b/g
devices. Any device that is operating in other frequencies is violating
the regulation and could invite strict action from the government
agency.
Figure 10-17: Channel assignment for 802.11a devices. All the channels
are for indoor usage except channels 52 to 64 in Americas which can be
used for indoor and outdoor usage.
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