Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard
The Federal Communications Commission's Enforcement Bureau has reached a $200,000 settlement with TP-Link in regards to selling in the US routers that could operate at output levels higher that allowed by FCC rules.
At the same time, TP-Link has also agreed to work with the open-source community and Wi-Fi chipset manufacturers to enable consumers to install third-party firmware on their Wi-Fi routers.
Source: Help Net Security
(Score: 2) by NCommander on Friday August 05 2016, @09:20AM
Well, lower is fine. And yeah, people using cheesed CB sets cause all sorts of fun bleedover. (Un)fortunately, CB is surronded by ham bands on both sides in the spectrum so it doesn't hugely effect most other radio operations.
Still always moving