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Powertable Regulatory Domain -E and Country Code

Hi all,

for wifi tests we have to supply Access-Points to a testlab. Therefor we thought about using an AP2802E-E-K9 with Mobility Express. Also we will have to use different Country-Code like "US" or "CA"

With -E the 2.4GHz maximum Power is 17dBm (Quad Antennas) and with -A max Power is 23dBm (Quad Antenna)

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/channels/reference/2800-3800-E-pwr-chn.xlsx

Will the AP operate in Europe (-E) with country-code "US" with the maximum allowed power of 23dBm or only with 17dBm because of -E?

Regards,

Peter

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Rich R
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The power will be limited to the reg domain of the AP - so the lesser of the 2 which in your example is 17dBm for Europe,

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you can find regulatory domain letters of countries in below tool. also its regulatory restriction, technically it will work in anywhere with mentioned limitations.

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/assets/prod/wireless/wireless-compliance-tool/index.html

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KB

Thank you Kasun,

the question is more about is the AP using an internal power-table regarding the configured country-code. In this case "US" instead of "DE" for ETSI.

The AP2802E-E-K9 is branded for Europe (-E) and configured for the testlab to use US which comes usually with -A.

Will the AP in that scenario use the maximum transmit power allowed in the US or is the AP fixed to the maximum coming with the branding "-E"?

Regards,

Peter

Rich R
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The power will be limited to the reg domain of the AP - so the lesser of the 2 which in your example is 17dBm for Europe,

Thank you Rich R

That is the information I had been looking for.

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