Tipton, KS | golfnut - 12/30/2025 12:45
(and you know this) there are limits as to how powerful radios can be and still be in compliance with FCC regulations.
Yes, but how a signal is coded and the antenna used makes a difference. As noted below, extreme speed is not their goal, but distance. Like I said, in a quiet 2.4GHz area,
"The Hub2T is a 1×1 80211n access point, which optimizes power usage over bandwidth. The Hub2T also uses much less power than the Hub2x2 (~4 Watts vs. over 8 watts) but maintains the same output power, so it should be placed at least a mile away from other Hubs." https://ayrstone.com/www/hrf_faq/whats-difference-hubs/
Neighbor some seven miles away....highly unlikely a home router would pickup their Tx
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