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Old 29-03-2006, 22:43   #4
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Re: Racking up the output power of wi-fi routers?

Hmm, ~5dB more power... yeah, I could live with that.

It is a damn sight more than I was planning on spending though - I was hoping to get a router and a USB wi-fi stick for £50, not just a router alone! Can get it for £43 + delv. at eBuyer though (http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=45023 - same one, I assume), so it's certainly an option, and I would like to run it at the max. permitted. It must be one of those radio engineer things, wanting to get as much power as permitted.

Can you get the firmware needed from the Linksys site, or could you give me to a link to wherever else it's available? That'd be great. Thanks.
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