On 27 Mar 2010 at 11:04, Bob Leigh wrote:
> "Ed D." <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've tried about every way to use
> >
> > # ifconfig ral0 txpower xxdBm
>
> First, try omitting the "dBm" label:
>
> # ifconfig ral0 txpower 12
>
> Although it's not super clear from the manpage, ifconfig generally
> uses parameters that either consist of a single keyword (like
> "powersave") or a keyword followed by a value (like "chan 11").
>
> --
> Bob Leigh [email protected]
Bob,
Thanks for the reply.
I had already tried that as one of my many combinations.
It seemed the most logical going by their syntax.
here's what I get when I try it:on a
ral0 at pci3 dev 8 function 0 "Ralink RT2860" rev 0x00: apic 1 int 16
(irq 11), address 00:25:9c:e5:31:64
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2860 (rev 0x0103), RF RT2850 (MIMO 2T2R)
# ifconfig ral0 txpower 12
ifconfig: SIOCS80211TXPOWER: Invalid argument
NEWSFLASH!
I'm running 2 ral cards on my system
One is an older one to supply 2.4Ghz band to
people who can't do 5Ghz.
When I tried it on a
ral1 at pci3 dev 9 function 0 "Ralink RT2561S" rev 0x00: apic 1 int 17
(irq 5), address 00:16:b6:5a:1d:99
ral1: MAC/BBP RT2661B, RF RT2527
# ifconfig ral1 txpower 12
# ifconfig ral1 txpower 100
It worked without error..
Could there be something with the diffferent ral chipets?
Ed from Indiana
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