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Ubiquiti SR and XR series cards include a built-in hardware amplifier that will increase the actual output power above the power settings configured within StarOS.  To avoid possibly overdriving the radio card, you should set a [[Tx Power]] less then or equal to the Max Power from the table below.  Note that your actual output power will be the power setting you use plus the Power Offset of the built-in amplifier.
Ubiquiti SR and XR series cards include a built-in hardware amplifier that will increase the actual output power above the power settings configured within StarOS.  To avoid possibly overdriving the radio card, you should set a [[Tx Power]] less then or equal to the Max Power from the table below.  Note that your actual output power will be the power setting you use plus the Power Offset of the built-in amplifier.
'''NOTE''': The Information below is only used on releases PRIOR to v1.3.14, as the 1.3.14 and newer releases should automatically do the power adjusting for you, so if you want 25dBm, you enter 25dBm in the configuration dialog.


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| SR2 || 16 dB || 10 dB || 26 dB
| SR2 || 16 dB || 10 dB || 26 dB
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| SR4 || 19 dB || 7 dB || 26 dB
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| SR5 || 19 dB || 7 dB || 26 dB
| SR5 || 19 dB || 7 dB || 26 dB
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| XR2 || 18 dB || 10 dB || 28 dB
| XR2 || 18 dB || 10 dB || 28 dB
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| XR3 || 15 dB || 10 dB || 25 dB
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| XR5 || 18 dB || 10 dB || 28 dB
| XR5 || 18 dB || 10 dB || 28 dB
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| XR9 || 17 dB || 10 dB || 27 dB
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<div style="font-size:80%;">Ubiquiti radio information taken from Ubiquiti Networks website, http://ubnt.com
<div style="font-size:80%;">Ubiquiti radio information taken from Ubiquiti Networks website, http://ubnt.com
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Revision as of 10:04, 14 February 2008

The following mini-PCI wireless cards are supported within StarOS V3. Please be aware that some cards may not initialize in a WRAP board unless the board's BIOS has been upgraded. For cards that are known to work in WRAP boards after upgrading the BIOS, the WRAP field will say "Upgd".

If information is available, there may be more details about specific cards below the summary information.

For more detailed information and community comments about some radio cards, please see Wireless Cards.

mPCI Radio Card Summary

mPCI Card Chipset Max Power Operating Freq Hardware Rev MAC Address Super
A/G
WRAP Connectors
Wistron CM9 Atheros 5004 20 dB 2410-2480
(802.11b/g)
mac 5.9
phy 4.3
analog 3.6
00:0B:6B Yes Yes Outside-Main
Ant. A
5170-5835
(802.11a)
Inside-Aux
Ant. B
Compex WLM54-SG Atheros 5006GS 22 dB 2410-2480
(802.11b/g)
mac 7.9
phy 4.5
analog 5.6
00:80:48 Yes Upgd Outside-Aux
Ant. A
Inside-Main
Ant. B

Ubiquiti Radio Power Table

Ubiquiti SR and XR series cards include a built-in hardware amplifier that will increase the actual output power above the power settings configured within StarOS. To avoid possibly overdriving the radio card, you should set a Tx Power less then or equal to the Max Power from the table below. Note that your actual output power will be the power setting you use plus the Power Offset of the built-in amplifier.

NOTE: The Information below is only used on releases PRIOR to v1.3.14, as the 1.3.14 and newer releases should automatically do the power adjusting for you, so if you want 25dBm, you enter 25dBm in the configuration dialog.


Radio Card Default Max Power Offset True Max Power
SR2 16 dB 10 dB 26 dB
SR4 19 dB 7 dB 26 dB
SR5 19 dB 7 dB 26 dB
SR9 16 dB 12 dB 28 dB
XR2 18 dB 10 dB 28 dB
XR3 15 dB 10 dB 25 dB
XR5 18 dB 10 dB 28 dB
XR9 17 dB 10 dB 27 dB
Ubiquiti radio information taken from Ubiquiti Networks website, http://ubnt.com