RAH-66
Senior Member
Yesterday….
Which is the revision of the problem router, A.1 or A1.1?
check flash status:
Code:
dmesg | grep -e "flash" -e "nand"
Yesterday….
dmesg | grep -e "flash" -e "nand"
The command doesn't return any info:Which is the revision of the problem router, A.1 or A1.1?
check flash status:
Code:dmesg | grep -e "flash" -e "nand"
no problem with herThe command doesn't return any info
No problem... I live in a place where the closest wifi from me is 10km awayUmmm.. Dude... Don't, just don't... Do not use auto channel.. it is the root of all evil and notworkingness of the 5GHz network... Try wifi radar, check least crowder channels (preferably in the <100 range) and select it manually.
Could've tried Virtualbox, WSL or the docker build container...
No problem... I live in a place where the closest wifi from me is 10km away
Could've tried Virtualbox, WSL or the docker build container...
I searched the whole dmesg log and there is no info on nand or firmware versionno problem with her
Okay, got the physical label. It says manufactured in 2018 A.1Which is the revision of the problem router, A.1 or A1.1?
check flash status:
Code:dmesg | grep -e "flash" -e "nand"
I'll do!Then simply stick to the low band channels 36,40,44,48
I'll do!
What's de advantages of those bands comparing to higher ones?
It is said the lower channels reach further, longer/better coverage...
Virtual box worked for me to build my own firmware.
Portugal here.... Will it transmit with more power here?However in most countries the 136/140etc allow for higher transmit power. In canada on my ac88u I get stronger signal from using 140 than I did on 36.
I don't think that is true at least North America, I operate my router on higher channel and get better range than, what you would get in lower channel.It is said the lower channels reach further, longer/better coverage...
mathematically correct due to the relationship between a frequency and its wavelength: as frequency decreases, wavelength increases.It is said the lower channels reach further, longer/better coverage...
Portugal here.... Will it transmit with more power here?
Well, here I only have from channel 36 to 140... No more channels36-64 is limited to max 200mw
100-140 is limited to max 1000mw
155, 159, 163, 167, 172 to max 4000mw
Actual power will dynamically adjusted by radio, how much is usually also depend on type of antenna, Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) and many more factors.
Interesting, may be Asus didn't make other channel available or may be use for specific use.Well, here I only have from channel 36 to 140... No more channels
Tools sectionOne question, is it possible to check via Gui or ssh if I'm using the latest wifi driver? Just to make sure ..
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