01-29-2009 08:58 AM - edited 07-03-2021 05:04 PM
Can ayone confirm what is the industry standard Tx power level for a test AP and when simulating AP for a WLAN survey? I think I read somwhere its 25mW and not 50mW?
Thanks
01-29-2009 01:41 PM
If you http into the Automous AP, set it to 60% power output.
01-29-2009 02:28 PM
Hi
Thanks what does that equate to in mW
01-29-2009 07:31 PM
It depends on the device you will be using on the wlan. If you have wireless IP Phones that requires 25mW, then survey at 25mW. Some IP Phones might allwo you to go to 50mW. For data, you should stick to 50mW but again it depends on what devices you have. So on your autonomous AP:
100mW = 20dBi
50mW = 17dBi
25mW = 14dBi
01-30-2009 01:56 AM
Thanks for the feedback I have been told by the makers of the survey software we use they recommend surveying at 25mW and not 50mW for data or voice as areas surveyed at 50mW are at the top power setting.
Confused now but thanks for the feedback
01-30-2009 05:03 AM
25mW is a safe bet and usually is required for voice. 50mW is max TX on some if the 5ghz channels. So you set the power level that suits your requirements. If 802.11a is not required the 2.4ghz will max at 100mW. So figure out if 802.11a is required and go from there. Also try to use the same ap and antenna you plan on installing.
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