World Mode (802.11D); Supported Countries - Cisco 7925G Deployment Manual

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Note: 802.11j (channels 34, 38, 42, 46) and channel 165 are not supported.

World Mode (802.11d)

If using the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G World (-W) model, then you must enable 802.11d. The Cisco Unified
Wireless IP Phone 7925G gives precedence to 802.11d to determine the channels and transmit powers to use and inherits its
client configuration from the associated access point.
Enable World Mode (802.11d) for the corresponding country where the access point is located.
If 802.11d information is not available from the access point, then the phone uses the locally configured regulatory domain. If
the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G -A, -E or -P model is taken to another country, where the access point uses a
different regulatory domain, then 802.11d will be required for the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G to operate
successfully.
When using 802.11a, you can enable 802.11d to discover which channels are used in the network. Specifically, for 802.11h
support, the phone passively scans some of the 5 GHz channels (DFS) first before actively scanning any network channels.
The supported countries where the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G is allowed to operate are listed below:
Note: World Mode is enabled automatically for the Cisco Unified Wireless LAN Controller.
World Mode must be enabled manually for Cisco Autonomous Access Points using the following commands:
Interface dot11radio X
world-mode dot11d country US both

Supported Countries

Below are the countries and their 802.11d codes that are supported by the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G.
Argentina (AR)
Australia (AU)
Austria (AT)
Belgium (BE)
Brazil (BR)
Bulgaria (BG)
Canada (CA)
Chile (CL)
Colombia (CO)
Costa Rica (CR)
Cyprus (CY)
Czech Republic (CZ)
Denmark (DK)
Estonia (EE)
Finland (FI)
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Uses 802.11d to identify available channels and transmit
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India (IN)
Indonesia (ID)
Ireland (IE)
Israel (IL)
Italy (IT)
Japan (JP)
Korea (KR / KP)
Latvia (LV)
Liechtenstein (LI)
Lithuania (LT)
Luxembourg (LU)
Malaysia (MY)
Malta (MT)
Mexico (MX)
Monaco (MC)
Poland (PL)
Portugal (PT)
Puerto Rico (PR)
Romania (RO)
Russian Federation (RU)
Saudi Arabia (SA)
Singapore (SG)
Slovakia (SK)
Slovenia (SI)
South Africa (ZA)
Spain (ES)
Sweden (SE)
Switzerland (CH)
Taiwan (TW)
Thailand (TH)
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