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moved regions: change regional max tx power

kaczor47

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Hi,

I realise this topic has been somewhat controversial in the past, however I feel my query is legit!

I am running Merlin 378.56_2 on RT-ac68u. The router was purchased in Canada, however I now live in New Zealand. Since I am having coverage problems in some parts of the house, I have read (some of) the threads about max tx power and regional locks.

Is there a way for me to (easily) change the settings on the 68u to Australia (I assume it is the same as NZ)?

If the answer is 'no', can I revert to the official firmware from ASUS Australia site? While I really like Marlin's firmware, the coverage is more important to me than the extra features...

Thanks in advance!
 
Changing to the stock firmware won't change anything. The region is hardcoded in the router's bootloader.
 
Thank you both for the replies.

I currently use only 2.4GHz , but not for much longer - will be using both soon.

Changing to the stock firmware won't change anything. The region is hardcoded in the router's bootloader.

Sorry for the naive question - if that is the case, does this mean that some of the firmware simply ignore the regional tx power limits?
 
Sorry for the naive question - if that is the case, does this mean that some of the firmware simply ignore the regional tx power limits?
Such settings are reset by the Asus firmware to the defaults which are stored in the bootloader (kind of "BIOS") of the router.
 
Is there a way for me to (easily) change the settings on the 68u to Australia (I assume it is the same as NZ)?

You're likely best with the CA region vs. AU/NZ... 2.4GHz is the same, but AU and NZ block some channels that CA allows, however operating in those channels might get you into some trouble if anyone notices...
 

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