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Q: Wireless LAN Frequency Regulations in Vietnam ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Wireless LAN Frequency Regulations in Vietnam
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile
Asked by: visconti-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 18 Apr 2005 22:22 PDT
Expires: 18 May 2005 22:22 PDT
Question ID: 511198
What 802.11a Wireless LAN frequency ranges and power are allowed by
local regulations in Vietnam and what is the regulation covering this.
(For example, in the United States, allow able frequencies are:
5150-5250 MHz	50 mW	
5250-5350 MHz	250 mW
5470-5725 MHz	1 W (EIRP)	
5725-5825 MHz	1 W)
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Subject: Re: Wireless LAN Frequency Regulations in Vietnam
From: svancouw-ga on 28 Apr 2005 10:14 PDT
 
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but the latter
portion of the following document seems to refer to your question, at
least in part. The second article (and sub-links) seems to contradict
it, but answer yours question a little bit better. Apparently the
frequencies used with 802.11a conflict with frequencies already
allocated for industry use.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/13/wi-fi_extensions/

http://www.volweb.cz/horvitz/osi/asia.html
http://www.rfd.gov.vn/view/vn/cate_details.asp?code=107&id=542
http://www.rfd.gov.vn/view/vn/cate_details.asp?code=107&id=543

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