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Recent content by Danny_0998

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    Understanding TX-Power and country dependence

    I understand that. My devices are all quite strong. My iPhone and MacBook are communicating with my Siemens washing machine and als also with the dryer, which are more far away than the router. Also wifi quality between two MacBooks is very good. However, the signal coming from the router is way...
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    Understanding TX-Power and country dependence

    Is this the case with other manufacturers? Netgear or TP-Link? Are there any router out there, that let users change TX settings and/or channels at all? I simply need the strongest router out there with the possibility to tweak it to be even stronger. We have very, very thick walls I am tired...
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    Understanding TX-Power and country dependence

    So basically, if you want it according to US rules, you simply have to buy it in the US. Got it.
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    Understanding TX-Power and country dependence

    Thank you very much indeed. That completely answered my original question! - but I will read the long one, too. Can you recommend a router of similar "class" as RT-AC88U that can be adjusted without special firmwares and/or without restrictions in boot loader? It is my understanding, that ASUS...
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    Understanding TX-Power and country dependence

    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...
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