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Wireless antenna-gain on regulatory-domain?
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:34 pm
by bluetrepidation
Hello,
Can someone clarify the effects of antenna-gain setting when using regulatory-domain with the proper country set? The antenna gain in the documentation on the 951Ui-2HnD unit says 2.5 dBi but you can only enter whole numbers in this field. Maybe gain is being ignored in this instance?
Thanks in advance,
A.J.
Re: Wireless antenna-gain on regulatory-domain?
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 6:20 pm
by rickfrey
Its my understanding that you can only enter whole numbers into that field. That is true with 6.11 even if it has changed over time.
Re: Wireless antenna-gain on regulatory-domain?
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:34 am
by w32pamela
With the country set and regulatory domain set for the frequency mode the router will use the antenna gain number to keep the EIRP within the country power output regulations. If the 951ui is set to a country that has a 20 dbm maximum EIRP and the antenna gain is set to 0 then the radio transmit power will be 17 dbm and the EIRP will be 17 + 3. It looks like the built-in antenna gain is being rounded up to 3 dbm.
If you don't need the full legal output you can reduce the power output by setting a higher antenna gain number.
Re: Wireless antenna-gain on regulatory-domain?
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 1:26 am
by bluetrepidation
So mode: regulatory-domain; country: united states; gain: 0 will net you max power for your location on routerboards with built in radios/antennas.
Thanks for the clarification,
A.J.