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