This has everything to do with the FCC coming down on Asus because Netgear sued them saying Asus routers were exceeding the power limits allowed by home routers in the USA. Now Asus is scared and changing there firmwares to comply. Effectively destroying the range of a great router.
If i got this wrong please correct me. The same thing is going on with the region and country settings. I dont know why Asus fears the USA FCC they are mostly all bark and very little bite.
The change to the sdk 6 driver from the sdk 5 driver on the rt-n66u seems to have made the most difference in changing the wireless signal on the rt-n66u.
I know from personal experience, not just hear say.
I have always kept my router set to 80mW, the new firmware that does comply with the fcc regulations still allows the user to set their tx power settings as high as 80mW. That is what 100% means on the firmware.
As far as the rt-n66u goes, the great range was destroyed with the update to the broadcom sdk 6 driver. The throughput, however, seems to be around the same. Atleast it is for me, but I only get 6 mbps download and 3 mbps upload speed from my ISP.
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