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<i>Is there difference between phy0 and radio0?</i><i><br>
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</i><i>In the nodewatcher-agent example posted in #1 both are
mentioned but only radio0 has a definition.</i><i><br>
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</i><i>Via openwrt ubus I see no mention of any phy object, but I
see mention of radio0 (via ubus call network.wireless status, just
it doesnt have the information contained in our physical_devices
section, but something slightly different.</i><i><br>
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</i><i>Via the iw command I see that interfaces reference a phy
object, and iw phy returns all the capabilities of the physical
device.</i><i><br>
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</i><i>I am a bit confused. Can anyone bring some clarity?</i><br>
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