Is that Dragon-y card similar to an ALFA card?  I know ALFA was putting out
drivers for the AWYS036H (realtek chipset) that had some extra power
controls built in to them since that card was higher power (250 or 500mw?).
If it's a realtek chipset maybe start there.

http://www.alfa.com.tw/in/front/bin/ptlist.phtml?Category=105397

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Tyler Robinson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Depending on the drivers under advanced in your device manager and under
> you device there is a tx drop down for certain cards maybe yours has that
> option maybe not be careful adjusting this setting as it can and will cook
> cards.
>
> TR
>
>
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> Hi all,
> I just got the supposedly 1W 802.11G adapter I mentioned before (the one
> with the BackTrack dragon logo on it for marketing). Figured out how to
> get my WiFi adapter to do 1000mW in BackTrack 4, now how do I set TX power
> in Windows so I can reach out and touch wireless networks inappropriately?
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