Most WiFi users don't get the concept of excessive transmitter power on the WiFi router or AP.
More "must" be better, right? Well, not at all.
Two analogies
1) WiFi router/Access point's transmitter ... like a rock band on stage with big amps. Versus a fan in the audience hollering. Fan's voice is inaudible on stage. The on-stage amps equate to excess power in WiFi.
2) Police radio - transmitter on mountain top, using 50 watts. (common). Policeman's handheld has 5 watts. "imbalanced link". Same in WiFi, with excess power on the WiFi router/Access point.
More "must" be better, right? Well, not at all.
Two analogies
1) WiFi router/Access point's transmitter ... like a rock band on stage with big amps. Versus a fan in the audience hollering. Fan's voice is inaudible on stage. The on-stage amps equate to excess power in WiFi.
2) Police radio - transmitter on mountain top, using 50 watts. (common). Policeman's handheld has 5 watts. "imbalanced link". Same in WiFi, with excess power on the WiFi router/Access point.