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Old 29-03-2006, 21:54   #1
jrhnewark
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Racking up the output power of wi-fi routers?

I know this is possible with a certain model of router, but I forget which one. Is this a common thing that can be done, if you know how to do it - increasing the output power of wireless routers?

I'm about to buy a router with an output of 22mW. Milliwatts! Anyone know of any routers that use the legal limit of 100mW?

(I'm no wi-fi expert.. most used to dealing with watts, not milliwatts - and megahertz, not gigahertz. )
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