On 2015-11-27 05:13, li...@wrant.com wrote:
For USB I am using the run(4) driver for Ralink 802.11n product
Netsys980000N but my head hurts a bit while using it.
You're most probably imagining the headache part or you have some sort
of astigmatism (or another eye focus related condition you're unaware
of), go "see" an optician who can also fix your wireless power rating
psychosomatic (look and) feel.
It is possible that you are right, I'll start use my tinfoil hat and be
safe.
http://www.dx.com/p/netsys-980000n-2-4ghz-4200mw-high-power-802-11b-g-n-150mbps-usb-wi-fi-wireless-network-adapter-93722#.Vled1noy30M
This is very likely false rating as the USB 2.0 port is rated 500 mA at
5 V DC (which usually drops to 4.75 V under full load) delivering up to
2500 mW at maximum power drain. Probably would be interesting to
actually ask the maker what's this stupid lie and see what they come up
with. Also with these phoney devices, the 9 dBi antennas are usually
just 5 dBi in a longer plastic casing, an incredibly brain damaged trick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB
Thanks for the explanation. Using the run(4) driver for this is OK since
I only use it as client when I need *extreme* range and not for hostap
mode purposes.