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CC3200 Scanning for rf transmitters STA mode...

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"All wireless access point radios continually scan for other RF transmitters.
While 802.11b/g/n radios scan in the 2.4-GHz to 2.4835 GHz spectrum,
802.11a radios (and sometimes 802.11n radios) scan in the 5.15 GHz to 5.85 GHz spectrum.
There are two scanning methods, passive scanning and active scanning.
By default, radios perform both types of scans on all channels allowed by the country of operation, which is the regulatory domain set during initial access point deployment. While both types of scanning are on by default, active scanning is performed only on channels on which local government regulations allow it to transmit. Channels that are not authorized for unlicensed use and channels that require radar detection with dynamic frequency selection (DFS) are excluded from active scanning.
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What is the behaviour of the cc3200 in this sence ??
-activily/passive scan all the time as is the default??
-or the primitive non compatible approach of scanning while blockking all other operations
(RTOS approach???)

in other words, can the cc3200 be used in a mobile environment? connecting to different and grouped AP's

The not continously scanning would make it obsolete in real wireless environments... since then ultimatly
the device could be replaced by a wire.

Not having a proper API description nor device description Ihave to assume the standard
unless TI has the intention of lieing. There is no documentation describing this.