Quote Originally Posted by wpte View Post
time for some more #ifdef then I guess
this is a minor bug because of the new wl and how it works, should be an easy fix
Probably the best way is to set the bdm value in the web-config instead of the milliwatts, to make it look more obvious compared to the WL models, moreover: the qbdm value is not linear.
qdbm = dbm*4, not more not less, used for fine tuning without fractional part.
according wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBm, we have
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26 dBm	400 mW
	Access point for Wireless networking
20 dBm	100 mW
	Bluetooth Class 1 radio, 100 m range
	Typical wireless router transmission power.
	Maximum output power from unlicensed AM transmitter per U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules 15.219.
wl driver has limitations 0-1496 mW, or 0-31.75 dBm, so switching to dbm would be wrong, 29 dBm is 794 mW, but 31 is already 1259 mW.
so, i would allow mW range up to 400 mW (26 bBm) with 50 by default (17 dBm).
current hardware wl adapter defaults will be used, if power value is 0.

any suggestions?