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gcalli
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Jun 01, 2024
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Transmit Power (TRP) setting in RAX43

Netgear RAX43 -100EU Firmware Version V1.0.16.132_2.0.92 The router manual states that Transmit Power Control setting on the Netgear Nighthawk RAX43 can be found as follows: Once logged in, you...
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    schumaku
    Jun 02, 2024

    michaelkenward wrote:

    gcalli wrote:

    It's a pity that these routers can't be tweaked. I wouldn't even mind if somebody kept the original Netgear firmware but tweaked it and added other usefully bits and pieces.

    The original firmware is there for you to play with to your heart's content.

     

    Visit the support pages:

    Support | NETGEAR

    That page will also have software and a library of firmware versions for your device.

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    Then apply the newer firmware and see if your power levels are what you want. You won't be able to change that in the GUI but your wifi devices should let you know. If the power level is not what you want, reapply the saved settings and check again.


    Not sure the OP does understand this when we talk about the newer firmware. I guess you intended pointing to the "View Previous Version" where earlier firmware releases are made available for download (silently accepting all the risks involved not operating the recent and current build):

     

     

    michaelkenward wrote:

    Out of interest, why is it so important to have control over the Transmit Power setting?

    I'm a little bit lost in what the OP want to achieve. On one hand seeking for 

     

    gcalli wrote:

    Although the specs point otherwise, I find the Wi-Fi of the RAX43 not as good and efficient as the R7000, hence my quest to find and tweak the Transmit Power. I'm even considering of upgrading the antenna if I can find the correct advice and the right ones for the RAX43. 


    The user accessible transmit power settings are always about restricting or limiting the power. Each of the four antennas supplied are designed to deliver the maximal permitted EIRP on the three bands. Often overseen, the power legally available on some channels is much, sometimes massively lower than on the others.  

     

    gcalli wrote:

    The RAX43 is even showing connected devices incorrectly - some are connected wirelessly, and it shows them as wired and vis a versa.


    If true, it must be a very obvious bug - or are you operating a wireless access point connected to the LAN of this RAX43? Some proof, firmware version, ... would allow Netgear to jump in on these issues (if any).

     

    michaelkenward wrote:

    PS Any reason why someone should have deleted the message from flatulist? It was an inoffensive link to the release notes.

    RAX43 Firmware Version 1.0.11.112 - NETGEAR Support

    I guess "the vandals took the handles", to quote a great American poet.


    Either some automated Anti-Spam measures took actions, or some appointed vandals with the appropriate "rights" granted, appear to be in a private war against what the free world does understand as free speech.

     

    indeed, far to many valid posts removed and threads censored the last months. Very disappointing, we're not in Russia or North Korea!