jixiangyuan
Regular Contributor
I haven't seen anyone mention it. But I think mobile devices will still be limited to 24dBm LPI (to preserve battery life, avoid overheating etc), as the TX power for mobile phones is limited to 24dBm LPI, even though the LPI limit for APs is 30dBm in the US, as shown in the slides here (Timestamp 4:35):How does AFC affect the client? Does the adapters increase transmitter power as well? AFC isn't advertised as a feature in any of the adapters available now or coming soon.
Maybe Wi-Fi cards on PCs and Laptops can go beyond LPI? I guess we'll see.
Update: TX power of the Archer TBE550E for 6GHz is limited to "20dBm(FCC) (EIRP) /20dBm(CE) (EIRP)"
BE9300 Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 PCIe Adapter
Archer TBE550E arms your PC with Wi-Fi 7 technology and the brand-new 6 GHz band, unlocking your Wi-Fi 7 router’s full potential.
www.tp-link.com
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