Tx Power settings in ZD
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07-12-2018 06:55 AM
Hello guys,
I have several Ruckus ZoneFlex R510 APs. I want to know mW equivalent, if I will set TX power settings to -8dB in ZD for both bands. Thanks in advance
I have several Ruckus ZoneFlex R510 APs. I want to know mW equivalent, if I will set TX power settings to -8dB in ZD for both bands. Thanks in advance
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07-12-2018 08:48 AM
I'm looking for an answer on this for some time.
Will it decrees it from the max radio power output of the model?
Or will it decrease it from the max power output based on the regulatory domain?
Will it decrees it from the max radio power output of the model?
Or will it decrease it from the max power output based on the regulatory domain?
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07-22-2018 11:53 PM
it is an attenuation from the the max EIRP allowed in your region. (it is specifed it with the Country Code)
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07-23-2018 12:01 AM
Thx for your response
So I'm in Europe and here maximum indoor allowance is 100 mW. So if I not mistaken 100mW in the 2.4GHz equal approx 20 dBm. Should I calculate - 7db from Maximum EIRP, correct or I'm wrong? For ex: 20db - 7db = 13db
So I'm in Europe and here maximum indoor allowance is 100 mW. So if I not mistaken 100mW in the 2.4GHz equal approx 20 dBm. Should I calculate - 7db from Maximum EIRP, correct or I'm wrong? For ex: 20db - 7db = 13db
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07-23-2018 12:19 AM
Yes, if you want to have 13dBm (20mW) EIRP you should set Tx Power Adjustment to -7dBm

