I just like it because I keep a router on each side of the house, but
using the mesh feature only one of them is plugged into our wired
connection. Now if only the firware worked with ther A routers.....




On 8/25/05, Carl Lowenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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