Ruckus Power Settings
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07-05-2017 12:27 PM
Am
I taking the full power value of the band for instance 20dB and then if I choose -3dBm in Ruckus that would change to 10dB and if I want 4dBm I can do -7dBm approximately?
Also I can't seem to find a command that will give me the EIRP in the AP. Tried this:
rkscli: get txpower wifi0
wifi0 transmit power set to -3 dB from max power
So is that telling me that the AP power is 17dBm?
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11-16-2022 03:42 AM
Sorry, although this is an old threat, I have to disagree to this comment. It confused the hell out of me...
The correct statement would be:
"Let's assume that when Tx power is set to aut/full it is 20dB = 100mW, when you reduce it by -3dB then the power would be half'd which is 17dB = 50mW, so if you want 4dB then it is -16dB which reduces it to 4dB = 2.5mW."
In short: -3dB reduces the power (measured in W) by half.
This article helps, have a look at the table further down:
https://www.rapidtables.com/electric/dBm.html
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07-07-2017 08:40 AM
But that ads some confusion too. What is Min then and I'm guessing Full/Auto would be 20dB? Also looking at the chart below 15dB to 19dB there is no way to set that as the option is not available in Ruckus?
Also is there no way to see in the dashboard what each AP is transmitting at? All I see is the Tx Power Adjustment -3dB but it would be nice to be able to see it in a normal way if it is at 14, 17 or 20 etc.
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07-09-2017 10:50 PM
dB and dBm cannot be compared directly. dB is an absolute value- the strength of a noise source independent of the antenna gain/loss, interference and other values. dBm is the received power level of a signal in reference to 1 milliwatt, which is why it is shown in very low numbers in site survey programs like Ekahau (-10 to -100, usually). Halving the dB level of a radio is not necessarily going to halve the dBm figure the client displays, as there are other factors at play that affect this.
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07-10-2017 06:33 AM
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07-10-2017 10:04 AM
I am sorry, Mitchell is right; I got wrong with Units; which changed entire calculation.
AP:R610, Country Code US; Firmware:3.5.1.
Auto/Max 2.4Ghz Radio 18dBm
Auto/Max 5Ghz Radio 20dBm
Min 5Ghz Radio 2dBm
Min 2.4Ghz Radio it is usually 1dBm; this should still need verification.
Now, you could calculate your Tx accordingly, say if you set the Tx power -1dB then your Tx power of AP would 17dBm in 2.4Ghz Radio and 19dBm 5Ghz Radio.
Please note, this would vary according to country code and MCS rate.

Regards,
Abilash PR.

