If you use openwrt you can get the meshing back. There are products
that have the same mesh (olsr) and are certified.

On 5/30/07, John Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cisco AP1242's are certified, and can put out 20 dB. They can be used
with the Cisco 21 dB dish. In the config menu, there is a place to tell
it what kind of an antenna is attached.

John


David E. Smith wrote:
> Ralph wrote:
>
>> Then we could actually run Mikrotik on an FCC approved platform!
>>
>
> I thought certification had to be acquired for a complete package,
> hardware AND software. Have I misunderstood?
>
> I haven't (yet) found specifications on the transmit power of the AR2316
> single-chip-AP, but most Atheros gear can be configured to run at up to
> 24dBm or so. Meanwhile, according to Ubiquiti's spec sheet, the antenna
> in this unit has 18dBm gain. If you set the software to use the maximum
> power the card supports, you're probably over the legal EIRP limit.
>
> Wouldn't a hardware/software combination that will let you exceed power
> limits (because it doesn't know what kind of antenna you're using, so it
> can't even pop up a warning) be a Bad Thing?
>
> David Smith
> MVN.net
>

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