compliant with german regulation laws - zulässige Strahlungsleistung in Deutschland

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compliant with german regulation laws - zulässige Strahlungsleistung in Deutschland
compliant with german regulation laws - zulässige Strahlungsleistung in Deutschland
2013-03-09 19:49:46
Region : Germany

Model : TL-WA5210G

Hardware Version : V2

Firmware Version :

ISP :


Dear TP-Link Support and user,

we want to use many TL-WA7510N and TL-WA5210G. They have an integrated Antenne, so it's possible to calculate the equivalent isotropicall radiated power.

I want to know, what is the best setting to meet the max. legal power output by using the "Enable High Power Mode" in Germany.

For 2,4GHz is 100mW and for 5 GHz 500mW allowed.


Thank you.


In german:


Sehr geehrter TP-Link Support und Anwender,

wir möchten mehrere TL-WA7510N und TL-WA5210G einsetzen. Da diese Geräte eine integrierte Antenne haben, sollte es dadurch möglich sein, die maximal zulässige Strahlungsleistung im "Enable High Power Mode" zu berechnen.

Meine Frage an die Experten lautet: Welche Einstellungen im AP Betrieb ermöglichen die maximal zulässige Strahlungsleistung. Bitte mit einer Beispielberechnung für die beiden Geräte, damit ich das in Zukunft selbst berechnen kann.

Laut Wikipedia ist die zulässige äquivalente isotrope Strahlungsleistung im 2,4 GHz Bereich 100mW und im 5 GHz Bereich 500mW.


Vielen Dank für eure Unterstützung :)
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Re:compliant with german regulation laws - zulässige Strahlungsleistung in Deutschland
2013-03-16 16:10:44
That is quite technical. But i heard that if the country is included within the country list of the access point, it should be OK to use in that country without violating the LAW. I can see Germany is in the list of both TL-WA5210G and TL-WA7510N.
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Re:compliant with german regulation laws - zulässige Strahlungsleistung in Deutschland
2019-06-28 07:29:42

Antenna's dbi + AP's transmit power dbm = EIRP. If you have 100mW limit, which is 20dbm, then TL-WA5210G has 12dbi antenna, so you can use only 8dbm transmit power. If you want to follow the law. However, there is no sense in such APs if you want to use the same Power, as any soho router...

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