Yes, 32mW is standard for current D-Link, Linksys, etc. I was told once
that Linksys used to be 100mW.
Dan KI6X
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From: rfi-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:22 PM
To: RFI List
Subject: [RFI] High Power Wi-Fi
I just returned from a computer store where I saw a crop of "high
power" Wi-Fi routers and PCCard interfaces. The routers claimed 200
mW and has removable antennas (SMA's, I think). The PCCards were
labeled 100 mW.
Does anyone know what sort of power level the garden variety units
are running? One of my friends looked at the book for his Apple
base station and it said 15dBm, which I would interpret as 32 mW. Is
this typical? What do FCC Rules currently allow? Are these newer
units the result of Rules change?
Jim Brown K9YC
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