Hi,
my main problem isn't the 17dBm on the lower 5ghz channels. I can
happily use a higher channel with DFS and 250mW (which seems to be the
hardware limit).
My main problem is the DFS implementation which seems to limit 2.4ghz to
a lower value:
I have two similar regulatory entries:
country DF: D
What's more, The regulation is on the signal strength of the radiated
signal, not the transmitter power. so if you go to max transmitter power and add
a better antenna, you actually exceed the limits.
There is apparently an exception to this for point-to-point use. But you still
can't use full
Ben is right, take a look at
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=42197
In newer Openwrt versions the kernel modules are compiled to respect the
reg-domain settings programmed in hardware.
Kind regards
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> Am 30.07.2015 um 17:11 schrieb Ben West :
>
> You can look
You can look up your respective country's spectrum regulations. It is
possible prior versions OpenWRT didn't fully conform to each regulatory
domain and were fixed in more recent versions (just as the converse is
possible).
For example, for the USA, here is a table of power limits for the 2.4GHz
Hi,
I also thought to have used 20dBm or 23dBm in earlier releases (AA).
Is there a way to find out to which txpower levels the 5Ghz transceiver
is limited? I think the driver reads them out, maybe there is a way to
print them on the cmd?
But my main problem is the 17dBm on 2.4Ghz when setting DF
https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/20201
On BB I used 20dBm for both 2.4 and 5GHz on the same router.
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On 29 юли 2015 г. 18:40:10 Ben West wrote:
This is what I observe running Barrier Breaker on UBNT M5 products, too. I
believe the 17dBm
This is what I observe running Barrier Breaker on UBNT M5 products, too. I
believe the 17dBm limit is intentional, i.e. per regulation. The 30dBm tx
power limit applies to channels 149 and above, I believe.
> Also (kind of off-topic): Do you know why 5Ghz channels 36-48 are forced
> to be 17dB
Well, it looks like the txpower of your wdnr3800 is limited to 17dBm because of
the hardware reg-domain settings.
Kind regards,
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> Am 29.07.2015 um 10:43 schrieb Nicola von Thadden :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have this strange behaviour down below, for which I also opened a
> tick
Hi,
I have this strange behaviour down below, for which I also opened a
ticket because I think this should not be like that ;)
Does anyone have an idea where the problem could originate from and how
to fix it?
Thanks
Nico
On 07/29/2015 12:37 AM, OpenWrt wrote:
> #20222: 2.4Ghz limited to 50mW i