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I found a couple of old references stating that the upper channels in the 5Ghz band can use more power than in the lower band:
http://tidbits.com/article/10849
http://www.macworld.com/article/1140685/wifi_spectrumbands.html?page=2
Is this still the case?. I tried this at home at it didn't work. My router is a RT-N56U and my network adapter a PCE-N53 both by asus.
Using inSSIDer to look at the signals, my router always picks the lower band channels in auto mode (I have no other 5Ghz signal in my area). But when I manually pick the upper band channels inSSIDer reports a lower power. In both cases the power setting in my router is set to 100%.
Any Ideas?
http://tidbits.com/article/10849
http://www.macworld.com/article/1140685/wifi_spectrumbands.html?page=2
Is this still the case?. I tried this at home at it didn't work. My router is a RT-N56U and my network adapter a PCE-N53 both by asus.
Using inSSIDer to look at the signals, my router always picks the lower band channels in auto mode (I have no other 5Ghz signal in my area). But when I manually pick the upper band channels inSSIDer reports a lower power. In both cases the power setting in my router is set to 100%.
Any Ideas?