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"Unless you
know that the card in question is type-accepted for that
amount of output power, and can produce it *cleanly*, then you shouldn't be asserting that it's ok. And I suspect you *don't*, in fact, know that. Enough, as we used to say, "to bet your license on"." You can read the Broadcom specifications for
the 2050 radio chips in the Linksys WRT54G here -
84 mw is well within their design limits. |
- Re: [BAWUG] Broadcom 2050 & 2060 chip specs James Ewing
- Re: [BAWUG] Broadcom 2050 & 2060 chip specs Jeff King
- Re: [BAWUG] Broadcom 2050 & 2060 chip specs Brian Lloyd
- Re: [BAWUG] Broadcom 2050 & 2060 chip specs Ivan Korshun
- Re: [BAWUG] Broadcom 2050 & 2060 chip specs Jacques Caron
- Re: [BAWUG] Broadcom 2050 & 2060 chip specs Jim Thompson
