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Re: Increase the WiFi power of your 2Wire 2700HG-B I really doubt a 2wire modem can do 400mw output. Do you have any idea what you can do with 400mw and some good antennas? ***cough 12kilometers cough***
The average router does 18dbm or 63mw. |
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 nanookPremium,MVM join:2007-12-02 Reviews:
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| said by Inssomniak:I really doubt a 2wire modem can do 400mw output. This suggests that it can and does. Perhaps not 400mW but most certainly significantly more than 100mW, which is quite a bit more than most residential APs.
Do you have any idea what you can do with 400mw and some good antennas? ***cough 12kilometers cough*** Yes. However the antennas on the 2Wire are internal and there is no connector for an external antenna. I imagine one could open the case and do some careful soldering. |
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 | said by nanook:said by Inssomniak:I really doubt a 2wire modem can do 400mw output. This suggests that it can and does. Perhaps not 400mW but most certainly significantly more than 100mW, which is quite a bit more than most residential APs. Do you have any idea what you can do with 400mw and some good antennas? ***cough 12kilometers cough*** Yes. However the antennas on the 2Wire are internal and there is no connector for an external antenna. I imagine one could open the case and do some careful soldering. I have a netgear AP that once I installed dd-wrt on it would allow me to up it to 250mw |
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 nanookPremium,MVM join:2007-12-02 | Oops... I noticed I left out the link »bt2700hgv.tripod.com/ir1002700HGV.htm |
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