On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:08 PM, OpenWrt
<openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org> wrote:
> #9207: txpower may be limited to 20 dBm on Ubiquiti M900 series with 
> regdomain=US
> -------------------------------+--------------------------------------------
>  Reporter:  vaden@…           |       Owner:  developers
>      Type:  defect            |      Status:  closed
>  Priority:  high              |   Milestone:  Attitude Adjustment (trunk)
>  Component:  base system       |     Version:  Trunk
> Resolution:  fixed             |    Keywords:  txpower Ubiquiti M900 ap cpe
> -------------------------------+--------------------------------------------
>
> Comment(by nbd):
>
>  I'm pretty sure the signal strength values match what the hardware thinks
>  the signal strength is, but I'm not sure about the interpretation of those
>  values yet.
>  I'm already looking into that and I don't think opening up a new ticket
>  for that helps.

Since Trac is so convinced I'm spamming (Submission rejected as
potential spam (SpamBayes determined spam probability of 59.17%)),
I'll ask on the ML:

Does the radio deal in absolutes (e.g., microvolts) or is everything relative?

e.g., does the radio know the noise floor and report said to you or do
you tell the radio what the noise floor is?

kind regards/ldv
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