What about the XR2 and XR5?  I would expect all three to be in the same boat.

I had one AP that had all of the customers reassociating every minute
or two and solved the problem by lowering the tx power by 3 or 6 dbm
so the XR5 seems to be correct in this sense.

On 4/27/10, Robert West <[email protected]> wrote:
> Was configuring some XR9/MT boxes tonight for a new install and I got to
> thinking.......  (Wife was gone tonight so thinking was allowed)  Does
> RouterOS report the true TX power for the XR9s?  I always leave them at
> default and blindly go about life but thought I'd ask.  I looked on the net
> but saw nothing on it but that sometimes doesn't mean it's cool.
>
> Bob-
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