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OID_DOT11_EHCC_PRIME_RADIX (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

When queried, this OID requests that the miniport driver return the value of the IEEE 802.11d dot11EHCCPrimeRadix management information base (MIB) object for the current PHY type on the 802.11 station.

The dot11EHCCPrimeRadix MIB object specifies the prime radix value for the hyperbolic congruence codes (HCC) or extended hyperbolic congruence codes (EHCC) algorithms. The frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) PHY generates its hopping patterns through these algorithms.

For more information about the HCC/EHCC algorithms, refer to Clause 9.9.2.1 of the IEEE 802.11d-2001 standard.

Note

Support for OID_DOT11_EHCC_PRIME_RADIX is mandatory if the network adapter supports the dot11_phy_type_fhss PHY type and more than one regulatory domain. For more information about how the miniport driver specifies its list of supported PHY types, see OID_DOT11_SUPPORTED_PHY_TYPES.

The data type for this OID is a ULONG value.

When queried by OID_DOT11_EHCC_PRIME_RADIX, the miniport driver must fail the request if the following conditions are true:

  • The dot11EHCCPrimeRadix MIB object is valid for only the FHSS PHY type. If the current PHY type is not set to dot11_phy_type_fhss, the miniport driver must fail the request by returning NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_DATA from its MiniportOidRequest function.
  • If the IEEE 802.11d dot11MultiDomainCapabilityImplemented MIB object is FALSE, the miniport driver must fail the request by returning NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_DATA from its MiniportOidRequest function.
    For more information about the dot11MultiDomainCapabilityImplemented MIB object, see OID_DOT11_MULTI_DOMAIN_CAPABILITY_IMPLEMENTED.
  • If the IEEE 802.11d dot11MultiDomainCapabilityEnabled MIB object is FALSE, the miniport driver must fail the request by returning NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_DATA from its MiniportOidRequest function.
    For more information about the dot11MultiDomainCapabilityEnabled MIB object, see OID_DOT11_MULTI_DOMAIN_CAPABILITY_ENABLED.

If the miniport driver is operating in Extensible Station (ExtSTA) mode, the current PHY type is determined through the ExtSTA msDot11CurrentPhyID MIB object. This MIB object specifies the index of the current PHY type within the 802.11 station’s list of supported PHY types. For more information about msDot11CurrentPhyID, see OID_DOT11_CURRENT_PHY_ID.

Requirements

Header

windot11.h

See Also

Reference

NDIS 5.x Legacy Wireless LAN OIDs
OID_DOT11_SUPPORTED_PHY_TYPES
MiniportOidRequest
OID_DOT11_MULTI_DOMAIN_CAPABILITY_IMPLEMENTED
OID_DOT11_MULTI_DOMAIN_CAPABILITY_ENABLED
OID_DOT11_CURRENT_PHY_ID
NDIS 5.x Legacy Reference