Not even with the biggest sector antennas will you be able to reach
maximum allowed FCC EIRP with only 17.5dBm output power..
You would need closer to 20dBm.

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sTS> MessageAt 17.5 dbm output power and with
sTS> appropriate antenna, you can achieve long range and stay within FCC regulation.
sTS> Using AMP is not recommended by us as it introduces noise, unless there is
sTS> special need for it.

sTS> �

sTS> Alex

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sTS> -----Original Message-----
sTS> From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sTS> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
sTS> Sullivan
sTS> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003
sTS> 5:04 AM
sTS> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sTS> Subject: [smartBridges] Low power
sTS> output

sTS> �

sTS> Smartbridges people,



sTS> ��� Why does the Smartbridges AP have
sTS> such a low power output? At 56.2 milliwatts it has a lower trasmit power than
sTS> most off-the-shelf AP's. Is there any way up the power levels?



sTS> Kevin







 

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