RypeDub
Regular Contributor
I used these commands:
nvram set wl_TxPower=160
nvram set wl0_TxPower=160
nvram set wl1_TxPower=160
nvram commit
Worked for me. GUI shows the changes, reboots keep the changes, and I absolutely got a signal boost.
When I go higher, it's like the wifi just does, that's why I wanna try higher gain antennas to test if it's just these stock ones.
Like I said, at 80 mW, if I'm in the back of my house, I drop connection and fall onto LTE. At 90 mW SOMEtimes the connection holds, but I get like 20 mbps when I should be getting 100. After going up to 160 mW, I have a strong constant connection and get full 100 mbps from my ISP. I don't transfer files over wifi so I don't care about local speeds. Lastly, I definitely never got signal at all by my mailbox which is like 30 feet further than the back of my house, now I get a cool 20-40 mbps.
nvram set wl_TxPower=160
nvram set wl0_TxPower=160
nvram set wl1_TxPower=160
nvram commit
Worked for me. GUI shows the changes, reboots keep the changes, and I absolutely got a signal boost.
When I go higher, it's like the wifi just does, that's why I wanna try higher gain antennas to test if it's just these stock ones.
Like I said, at 80 mW, if I'm in the back of my house, I drop connection and fall onto LTE. At 90 mW SOMEtimes the connection holds, but I get like 20 mbps when I should be getting 100. After going up to 160 mW, I have a strong constant connection and get full 100 mbps from my ISP. I don't transfer files over wifi so I don't care about local speeds. Lastly, I definitely never got signal at all by my mailbox which is like 30 feet further than the back of my house, now I get a cool 20-40 mbps.
Can you provide some links? Are they like Merlins where the firmware is just ASUS's but hacked a little?You can't. Try john9527's or hggomes' forks instead.