Danny_0998
New Around Here
Hello,
I am trying to understand the restrictions router manufacturers apply to their hardware. According to
https://w.wol.ph/2015/08/28/maximum-wifi-transmission-power-country/ transmission power is regimented differently in each country. According to the same list, US has quite liberal rules.
I was trying to adjust my RT-AC88U and AC56U using different firmwares (e.g. Merlin) but nothing worked so far.
Now, here comes my question. Does the router detect the IP address and/or my computers locale and uses it to adjust the transmission power? - OR - is it something built into the router depending on where is it sold? (which would then mean, that I could simply buy the same router somewhere in the US and use it outside the US)
Thank you for helping me understand this energy draining subject
I am trying to understand the restrictions router manufacturers apply to their hardware. According to
https://w.wol.ph/2015/08/28/maximum-wifi-transmission-power-country/ transmission power is regimented differently in each country. According to the same list, US has quite liberal rules.
I was trying to adjust my RT-AC88U and AC56U using different firmwares (e.g. Merlin) but nothing worked so far.
Now, here comes my question. Does the router detect the IP address and/or my computers locale and uses it to adjust the transmission power? - OR - is it something built into the router depending on where is it sold? (which would then mean, that I could simply buy the same router somewhere in the US and use it outside the US)
Thank you for helping me understand this energy draining subject