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2 | # UWB device configuration | |
3 | # | |
4 | ||
5 | menuconfig UWB | |
6 | tristate "Ultra Wide Band devices" | |
7 | depends on PCI | |
8 | default n | |
9 | help | |
10 | UWB is a high-bandwidth, low-power, point-to-point radio | |
11 | technology using a wide spectrum (3.1-10.6GHz). It is | |
12 | optimized for in-room use (480Mbps at 2 meters, 110Mbps at | |
13 | 10m). It serves as the transport layer for other protocols, | |
14 | such as Wireless USB (WUSB), IP (WLP) and upcoming | |
15 | Bluetooth and 1394 | |
16 | ||
17 | The topology is peer to peer; however, higher level | |
18 | protocols (such as WUSB) might impose a master/slave | |
19 | relationship. | |
20 | ||
21 | Say Y here if your computer has UWB radio controllers (USB or PCI) | |
22 | based. You will need to enable the radio controllers | |
23 | below. It is ok to select all of them, no harm done. | |
24 | ||
25 | For more help check the UWB and WUSB related files in | |
26 | <file:Documentation/usb/>. | |
27 | ||
28 | To compile the UWB stack as a module, choose M here. |