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 THE DD-WRT V2 ( V24 SP2 Firmware Released ), Support For All DD-WRT Compatible Router

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SUSJoehans
post Jun 27 2008, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(prasys @ Jun 27 2008, 02:13 PM)
You'll have to flash a 3rd party firmware. Yes , it will overheat your router. You'll have to install a heatsink and its not safe for your health as well
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can WiFi 70mW or even 250mW really effect our health?
because most handphones are transmitting at between 1000mW~2000mW and yet there are no health issue !!

any intelligent explanation ? brows.gif

This post has been edited by Joehans: Jun 27 2008, 06:25 PM
SUSJoehans
post Jun 30 2008, 01:24 AM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Jun 28 2008, 01:45 PM)
WRT54GL can be push up to 250mW :-) if u have proper cooling fan on it . It will produce a good results tongue.gif . It will be no match when using 8 dbi omni directional outdoor antenna :-)
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bro, too many good reviews on the other side about buffalo routers beeing better than WRT54GL and how they have
dumped WRT54GL, is buffalo good when it comes to high power operations? thanks boss icon_rolleyes.gif
SUSJoehans
post Jul 1 2008, 02:42 AM

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QUOTE(azmihamzah @ Jun 30 2008, 12:14 PM)
yes, i have good faith in buffalo router, especially on the discontinued WHR-G54S. Can outperform WRT54GL easily (in term of wireless capability). New router WHR-G125 got better wifi performance but the unattachable antenna is real cons, unless been mod with extra antenna socket.

Anyway here my preferences.

WHR-G125 > WHR-G54S > WRT54GL > WHR-HP-G54

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forgot to add. Heat issue in buffalo router is  sweat.gif  but i don't see any effect in it's performance yet. Another thing is, if you broke/lost the adapter; there is no way of getting the 3rd party replacement.  whistling.gif
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orait bro, thanks for explaining notworthy.gif
SUSJoehans
post Jul 4 2008, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(uzairi @ Jul 2 2008, 10:14 PM)
Yeah already V2 rclxm9.gif

planning to get my 2nd unit of wrt54gl hmm.gif
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linksys prices are artificially expensive, haizz... regret never buy buffalo when it was RM145 doh.gif
SUSJoehans
post Jul 5 2008, 02:48 AM

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QUOTE(Xtryfe @ Jul 4 2008, 05:23 PM)
Once again thank you for your time and explanation probably might help another whose looking to get a good solid workable TMnut modem.
bro, just a concern are you looking for modem and router combo? or just a router
because all the above linksys models you mentioned are just routers and does not have adsl capabilities...
SUSJoehans
post Feb 25 2009, 08:11 PM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Feb 19 2009, 11:02 PM)
It's a very powerfull AP with 600mW transmit power if you need this AP you can buy from me.
600mW blink.gif thats so illegal and far exceeds Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia (MCMC) maximum e.i.r.p limits
of just 27dBm, you must be out of your mind to propose such an illegal boxes to lowyat forumers,

anyway that Senao EOC-2610 box has not been type approved by SIRIM to be imported into Malaysia,
unless if of course you have been illegally smuggling the boxes in blush.gif


SUSJoehans
post Feb 28 2009, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(attap @ Feb 26 2009, 12:12 PM)
Nothing personal! Sometime this SIRIM is a bit lebih one. I don't see anything wrong with Senao EOC-2610 if this thing can be sell openly in Europe or US. SIRIM is just following standards applying in advance country, and at most time our standards are so far behind or not even up todate.
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thats true SIRIM follows European ETSI and USA FCC regulations where its only approved for low power operations at
22dBm for 54Mbps and 22dBm for 54Mbps, with a built in 10dbi antenna the actual approved transmit power
should be:-

Watt = (Max Allowed dBm) - (antenna gain)
so the maximum allowed dBm for Malaysia is 27dBm - Senao antenna gain of 10dbi

27dBm - 10dbi = 17dBm
17dBm = 50mW Max!!!


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post Mar 25 2009, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Mar 20 2009, 05:45 AM)
It's  legal lah bro :-) local distributor here selling it
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more bullocks from you, its not even approved in singapore what else by sirim.
even you can't furnish the SIRIM Type Approval number because there is none! doh.gif

 

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