Radio Power (wl-500g fw 1.7.5.6)
For all users who want to make the transmission power of the Asus wl-500g more powerfull but don't no if they should or how to use the option "Radio Power" in the wireless setting menu.
The standard setting "19" can't be nothing else than "dBm value" (i think).
Here is a link to a website with worldwide regulations and a online "dBm to mW" calculator.
http://www.retro-city.co.uk/bovistech/wireless/help.htm
I've set it to "20" dBm what is the same as 100 mW. The maximum alowed in Europe. And it works fine.
I don't think it is wise to make it run 84 dBm mentioned somewhere else in this forum.
Good luck,
gusto_NL (wl-500g fw 1.7.5.6)
Re: Radio Power (wl-500g fw 1.7.5.6)
Quote:
Originally posted by gusto_nl
The standard setting "19" can't be nothing else than "dBm value"
No, you are wrong! :eek:
The TX power value is in mW!
BTW the calculator is nice. :)
Re: Re: Radio Power (wl-500g fw 1.7.5.6)
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Originally posted by Technik
No, you are wrong! :eek:
The TX power value is in mW!
BTW the calculator is nice. :)
to support your answer..
at the calc page it's also declared 'why'
Quote:
Maximum Output Power - Geographic Region - Compliance Document
100 mW (EIRP) - Europe - ETS 300-328
Within Europe the maximum transmission power for any Wireless 802.11b system is 100mW (EIRP) which is equivalent to +20dBm. This is NOT a great deal of power to play with but should be sufficient for most systems and significant distances can be achieved especially if the Receiver sensitivity is sufficiently high.
EIRP is Effective Isotropic Radiated Power, which is the power transmitted from the antenna. Use the Transmit power calculator for this. EIRP is the resultant power from Transmitter Power - Cable Loss + Antenna Gain.
Low-level control of radio behaviour
Hello all
I have lurked on this forum for some time but had nothing worthwhile to contribute.
Thanks for the efforts of all involved to open up the WL-500g and family, especially Oleg for making it easy for people like me :)
I have been working on a few 500G's today and after gaining access to console using WL500g-1.9.2.7-3c,
some interesting things have come to light.
My basic aim has been to try and master the radio. Controlling country/domain and power, mainly.
My first 'hack' was of the Aironet/Arlan BR-2000E in 1997 (pre-Cisco, pre 802.11)... we had a radio link across town instead of our expensive 64k ISDN to our ISP. 2.4Ghz phones started to crop up and incur too many errors in the NLOS link. So I spent days working on it, trying to find hidden commands as I knew other vendors had them.
I worked alphabetically, and found the "zz" menu! Turns out years later I wasn't the first but I thought it was great. So I promptly set output power to 150mw and channel 14. Problems solved, no worries.
This has spurred me on to work on Cisco's Aironet series - I have almost got the AP1200 broken I think. Anyhow.
Back to the story.
I have heard the rumours of the l33t power hack, and was a little skeptical. Changing a register doesn't always mean an equivalent response from the hardware.
So I started with the web interface - Radio Power.
Quote:
"OLEG:
There was a change of DEFAULT output power, ASUS firmware treats 19mW as default, and does not change output power unless you specify something different than 19mW.
I've removed this check, so output power is ALWAYS in sync with one specified in the web interface.
So, I'm suggesting to measure it with both firmwares."
I tested using a Cisco A350 card and the Cisco site survey tools. Here are the results.
Testing the power mod on the Asus 1.8.2.4, and oleg's 1.9.2.7-3c. Oleg's firmware showed the same results.
Also is a Cisco AP in exactly the same location and antenna for comparison, it is 100mw output.
CISCO ACU SITE SURVEY
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 90 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 84 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 70 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 50 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 30 power Vagi - -66, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 25 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 19 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 15 power Vagi - -67, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 10 power Vagi - -69, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 05 power Vagi - -75, -95 (standing)
Asus AP, A WL500g_1.8.2.4_EN.trx, 01 power Vagi - -92, -95 (standing)
CiscoAP, , 100mw power v - -62, -95
Okay so that showed the ceiling of 15mw in my rough test.
I looked at the Broadcom datasheet and checked the specs. It says 19dbm/79mw is the peak output power of the 2050.
So I started with ./wl txpwr to find that it had been replaced by ./wl txpwr1. Using txpwr1 I was granted control of the internal power controls of the BCM2050 radio. Apparently.
Further testing showed I still did not have access to the ~80mw of output power. Maybe an internal governor was still controlling the peak output. So I chased the regulatory info. And any other commands that might help.
./wl
country
channels
pwr_percent - Get/Set power output percentage
txpwrlimit - Return current tx power limit
txpwr - Set tx power in milliwatts. Range [1, 84]. Deprecated: Use txpwr1 instead
txpwr1 - Set tx power in in various units.
txpathpwr 1 - tx path power on or off on 2050 radios (This cuts output to nil!! What is it for?)
curpower - Return current tx power settings
Checking the outputs I wasn't happy. I couldn't control the Regulatory settings.
I tried setting country codes but was denied.
Next, onto the nvram! I unset the following and committed:
wl0_country_code=
wl_country_code=
wl0_country_code=
regulation_domain=
nvram commit
This took the country from DE/GERMANY (0x30DE) to ALL/unknown!
Now the maxpower is 30dbm, and I can access channel 14 (no interference from 2.4GHZ phones!).
However I wonder, am I actually seeing max output this box is capable of?
Question:
Does anyone know if there is a separate power amp chip on the radio card? Photos?
I did take one of ours to bits to look but didn't have a camera.
thanks again for your works on the 500G platform.
(btw no rants about "illegalllll power hacker1111 OMG!!!", I am doing it for the fun of hacking mainly. Technically by reverse-engineering I am breaking the law here (now thanks to USA and FTA). It's being done, just be able to do it. I live in in the country anyway, nobody has wireless for miles except us here. I don't see a problem, so you shouldn't lose any sleep over it. thanks.)
Radio power and signal increase - how to ?
Hi,
I'm new here. I have a WL-500gP v1 for some time (1 year) and recently I've changed my adrress and now I want to use wireless too.
I put my router on ground floor neer some walls, I know that is not best case scenario, but that's the fact. The problem is that on the first floor I only get 1-2 max line signal (around 10%), so the signal is very poor. On the second floor I dind't even try it, but you can figure that signal in that area is 0 :)
So...I'm searching for a way to increase signal around the house.
I read here about the R17 mod and I will start with that (I got 96 noise in hidden page, I will verify the serial number as well, but it's clear...), but I'm pretty sure this will not be enough.
In my opinion I have these options:
- change the antena - Asus WL-ANT-150G ?
- install another AP (stand alone or repeater..) - Asus WL-300ge ?
- some software modifications maybe, but I don't know what kind of modifications are possible for my problem..maybe increase radio power but it is allready at 17 and seems it is maximum...Can I go any further? How?
Can someone help me with some advices please? :)
Thx