Indeed, I'm talking of an RT-AC5300 in Italy. I've saw it has the slider, but don't know if it has become effective since my old times with my previous AC68U and AC87U.yes, there is no slider in 86U firmware at all, so what ???
ask for exact model, if you want better anwers.
Or change to EU-region, than you will get only 31mW (or 1/10 of previous power levels), too less for anything reasonable, sure even less enough for your purpose ...
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I did the same test using a smart TV as a measuring device. I find that if I move the slider all the way to the left (power savings) then the TV does register a weaker setting.Just to update: monitoring the wireless signals with the native MacOS Wireless Diagnostic Tools, it looks like nothing has changed, i.e.: nothing changes whatever use I make of the "Tx power adjustment" slider in Advanced Settings --> Wireless --> Professional. Don't know how reliable these diagnostic tools are, but just in case anyone can find it useful.
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