Hi Uldis... in 2,4Ghz you recommend to set this card in deafult settings or fix in 21 or 22db?If you change the tx-power for this card in 2.4Ghz-B or 2.4Ghz-G band from default to a specific value, then note that you should note that the card transmit +4db or +5db more that specified value.
Example, you set the tx-power=10, but the actual tx-power which will be transmited will be 14db or 15db.
It means that you should be careful when you are setting the tx-power more than 20, you could damage the card or the card could work unstable.
I have the same issue. It seems that tx power to 12 on some, and 10 on others, will keep them from rebooting. Issue seems only to be when cards are in station mode. In ap-bridge mode the problem doesn't seem to occurr.I have several Senao NMP-8602's and they work great if if 2.4Ghz range.
If I put them into 5+GHz Range, the router boards just keep rebooting.
Doesn't matter what the power setting id that I use.
Same problem. Ruterboard in ap bridge mode...I have the same issue. It seems that tx power to 12 on some, and 10 on others, will keep them from rebooting. Issue seems only to be when cards are in station mode. In ap-bridge mode the problem doesn't seem to occurr.I have several Senao NMP-8602's and they work great if if 2.4Ghz range.
If I put them into 5+GHz Range, the router boards just keep rebooting.
Doesn't matter what the power setting id that I use.
This is a huge issue and we need to see it addressed ASAP!!!
RouterBOARD max. power consumption=14W.
2-3W is used by RouterBOARD itself. You can calculate power produced by 3 wireless cards at the maximum I (Power=I^2*U), check the technical specification to get values for I and U.
Senao and all other mPCI is 3.3V, NOT 12V. So, if we assume the max current consumption:So , every senao have a consumption of 1.3A . At 12v the cosumption is out of range ....
Sorry , my mistake !!! Confuse power supply with power of mPCI.Senao and all other mPCI is 3.3V, NOT 12V. So, if we assume the max current consumption:So , every senao have a consumption of 1.3A . At 12v the cosumption is out of range ....
Routerboard: 3W
Senao 8602 Plus (FCC/ETSI) : 3.3V*1.3A=4.29W
Routerboard + 2 x Senao 8602 Plus = 11.58W
Mains running up a tower? I hope it's your own private tower - I'd hate to be the one hanging off it when the mains cable shorts out on the tower...We have just installed a new base station on a tower that is 45meter up; we did find a power issue with POE 45 volts, we then run a 220 power cable up the tower with the transformer inside the box,