Re: Longdistance 5.8GHz p2p links: Low signal with 17dbm :-(

Vishal Sevani <[email protected]> Tue, 20 Apr 2010 18:43:41 +0530
Newsgroups gmane.linux.drivers.madwifi.user
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81dBm of transmit power you mean??

81dBm of transmit power works out to (10^8.1) 125.892 KW, if Iam not
mistaken. Are you allowed to transmit with such high power in 5.8GHz ISM
band??

Vishal

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Beat Meier <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello again
>
> I'm still stucking with the output power of 5.8GHz links.
> Is there anyone who has modified madwifi hal to use full power of 5.8GHz
> band of ubiquity cards (SR5)?
> I need a 25km link in 5.8GHz and I really want to use my wrap boards
> with madwifi driver.
> I tried to modify the madwifi hal but the output did not change :-(
> Nobody is using longdistance 5.8GHz p2p links which needs more than
> 17dbm???
> I have 81dbm and as we now madwifi won't be able to work with this in
> 5.8GHz :-(
> It needs a level of at least 70-74dbm to work realiable...
>
> Thanks a lot for any hint!!!!
>
> Beat
>
>
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