By the way, power level 1 will likely be fine to get started.  It is very hard 
to over power 5 ghz you have a lot of channels to work with.  Setting the TPC 
minimum for 12 dbm will prevent the automatic algorithm from going to low.

Jim Florwick
WNBU TME
Cisco Systems

On Sep 7, 2012, at 8:27 PM, "Jamie Savage" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi,
     We're configuring our first Cisco thin AP deployment using AP3600s.  In a 
particular high density coverage area we been requested to set the TX power 
levels to 12mW and 25mW for the 2.4/5.0 bands respectively.  I've calculated 
that a setting of '4' should provide the 12 mW setting for the 2.4 but I'm 
somewhat confused about the 5.0.  It appears that the max power in the 5.0 
differs when using UNII-1 channels  vs.  UNII-2 channels  vs.  UNII-3 channels. 
   Do I have this correct?

........thanks in advance...................J

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