I come from ETSI land and as most of you know we have legal limits of +20dBm EIRP.
The question is - is it possible to reduce Smartbridges radio TX power (SB in general, I believe radios used in your devices are equal) down to say +3dBm? By doing this I could use higher gain antena, stay within legal EIRP limit and achieve longer link.
Now, I do know that there's dial-a-power which allows regulation down to 11.5dBm. I am also aware that SB units can be managed via generic Atmel SNMP configurator and there you can put hex values for each channel to manipulate TX power. These guys http://www.dcom.cz/docs/wlan/wen2021/vykon2021.htm claim they could drive similiar device down to -8dBm (!).
Can someone please confirm or deny this and possibly provide some further explanation why or why not that is possible?
I'll appreciate some in-depth technical answer, if possible.
Regards, Leszek
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