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Re: Setting txpower fails?

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Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>>> [root@ct523-9292 lanforge]# iw dev wlan0 set txpower fixed 1000
>>> [root@ct523-9292 lanforge]# cat /debug/ieee80211/wiphy0/netdev\:wlan0/txpower
>>> 0
>>> [root@ct523-9292 lanforge]#
>>>
>>> [root@ct523-9292 lanforge]# cat /debug/ieee80211/wiphy0/netdev\:wlan0/user_power_level
>>> 10
>>>
>> Not on all systems...
>
> I suspect the difference is that my wlan0 is not actually connected,
> and it will probably show correct 'txpower' when it is connected.

I also recall openwrt having some custom tx power patches. They might
make a difference as well.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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