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harry newton
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How many decibels does the router/radio below really output?
('cuz 26 + 18 is too high)
In the before-and-after krack-update screenshot below, I'm confused because
the radio says transmit power is 26dBm into a built-in 18dBi dish antenna,
so the EIRP of the stock unit set for the USA would be too high at
26+18=44dBm in the USA.
And yet it's all set to the defaults (I didn't change the transmit or
antenna value since it's the stock unit that comes with the antenna).
BEFORE:
<http://wetakepic.com/images/2017/10/29/01_PB400_firmware_update_krack.jpg>
AFTER:
<http://wetakepic.com/images/2017/10/29/14_PB400_firmware_update_krack.jpg>
Of course, the AirOS firmware could secretly throttle the EIRP to 30dBM (or
whatever the USA legal limit is); but why would AirOS report bogus number
then?
What are those decibel numbers in AirOS actually *telling* me?
('cuz 26 + 18 is too high)
In the before-and-after krack-update screenshot below, I'm confused because
the radio says transmit power is 26dBm into a built-in 18dBi dish antenna,
so the EIRP of the stock unit set for the USA would be too high at
26+18=44dBm in the USA.
And yet it's all set to the defaults (I didn't change the transmit or
antenna value since it's the stock unit that comes with the antenna).
BEFORE:
<http://wetakepic.com/images/2017/10/29/01_PB400_firmware_update_krack.jpg>
AFTER:
<http://wetakepic.com/images/2017/10/29/14_PB400_firmware_update_krack.jpg>
Of course, the AirOS firmware could secretly throttle the EIRP to 30dBM (or
whatever the USA legal limit is); but why would AirOS report bogus number
then?
What are those decibel numbers in AirOS actually *telling* me?