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@@ -138,15 +138,13 @@ The
NICs support a maximum transmit rate of 2Mbps.
The following table shows the
legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds:
-.Bd -filled -offset indent
-.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed "
+.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent
.Em "TX rate NIC speed"
1 Very Low (0.5Mbps)
2 Low (1Mbps)
3 Medium (1.5Mbps)
4 High (2Mbps)
.El
-.Ed
.Pp
The version 4 firmware may ignore this setting. Note, that the IEEE802.11
standard
@@ -214,8 +212,7 @@ The
hopset varies both the number of RF channels and their frequencies
and is dependent on radio regulations specified
by regional authorities.
-.Bd -filled -offset indent
-.Bl -column "Hopset ID " "Country "
+.Bl -column "Hopset ID " "Country " -offset indent
.Em "Hopset ID Country"
1 USA
2 Europe
@@ -227,7 +224,6 @@ by regional authorities.
8 Australia
9 Japan Test
.El
-.Ed
.Pp
Whilst the card can be programmed to work with any hopset it makes
sense to use the hopset for your own region to avoid interference from