Why is the 2.4 GHz Signal Strength Limited to 20 dBm on NWA1123-AC-HD?
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The maximum power output must comply with local regulations. For instance, in Switzerland, the maximum allowable power for the 2.4 GHz band is 20 dBm. As a result, the system will limit the output to 20 dBm to ensure regulatory compliance.
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