On 8/25/05, RBW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not to worry...
> DD-WRT caught my eye because it was Sveasoft Talisman and the purpose of
> them doing this variation sounded just like the thinking of a good
> sysadmin. The other stuff was just a red flag but like you say not
> critical to function.
>
> I am quite pleased with how things are working so far. I am trying to
> find info on a safe level to turn up the wireless radio. EWRTv0.2 (on my
> old WRT54Gv2 HW) recommends no more than @60-65 on a scale that tops out
> at 84mW for any length of time but I notice the Sveasoft variations
> start at the Linksys default of 28mW and scale to 251mW. That is a big
> difference given 84mW supposedly can fry the wireless radio if set that
> high over time.
There is a two-way communication path involved here. What good does
it do you to turn up the power at one end (the WAP) if you can't turn
up the power at the other end (the laptop computer)?
carl
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