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 large 802.11 stack; when the file introducing them can be compiled in large 802.11 stack; when the file introducing them can be compiled in
 or out due to a configuration option, the ''​REQUIRE_OBJECT()''​ calls or out due to a configuration option, the ''​REQUIRE_OBJECT()''​ calls
-should be placed in ''​net/​80211/​config_80211.c''​ instead of +should be placed in ''​config_net80211.c''​ instead of 
-''​core/config.c''​ to avoid ever pulling in the objects without a+''​config.c''​ to avoid ever pulling in the objects without a
 wireless stack present to make them useful. wireless stack present to make them useful.
  
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   * ''​dev->​channels''​ is a list of 802.11 channels that might be used, each identified by a structure indicating center frequency, standard channel number, transmission power, etc. ''​dev->​nr_channels''​ contains a count of channels, and ''​dev->​channel''​ is the index of the channel currently in use.   * ''​dev->​channels''​ is a list of 802.11 channels that might be used, each identified by a structure indicating center frequency, standard channel number, transmission power, etc. ''​dev->​nr_channels''​ contains a count of channels, and ''​dev->​channel''​ is the index of the channel currently in use.
   * In the same vein, ''​dev->​rates''​ is an array of transmission rates counted by ''​dev->​nr_rates''​ and indexed by ''​dev->​rate''​. For simplicity, rates are not represented using a structure, but instead simply as an integral multiple of 100,000 bits per second.   * In the same vein, ''​dev->​rates''​ is an array of transmission rates counted by ''​dev->​nr_rates''​ and indexed by ''​dev->​rate''​. For simplicity, rates are not represented using a structure, but instead simply as an integral multiple of 100,000 bits per second.
-  * ''​dev->​rtscts_rate''​ is the index of the rate that should be used +  * ''​dev->​rtscts_rate''​ is the index of the rate that should be used for RTS and CTS (request-to-send and clear-to-send) frames, if their use is necessary.
-    ​for RTS and CTS (request-to-send and clear-to-send) frames, if their use is necessary.+
   * ''​dev->​bssid''​ is the MAC address of the Access Point with which the card is associated; generally this is used in setting the RX filter.   * ''​dev->​bssid''​ is the MAC address of the Access Point with which the card is associated; generally this is used in setting the RX filter.
   * ''​dev->​phy_flags''​ is a bitmask of physical-layer flags (whether or not to use short preamble, short slot time, or CTS protection) that the driver must communicate appropriately to the card.   * ''​dev->​phy_flags''​ is a bitmask of physical-layer flags (whether or not to use short preamble, short slot time, or CTS protection) that the driver must communicate appropriately to the card.

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