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Note that in almost all places there are legal limitations on EIRP (Effective Incident Radiated Power). In plain English, the more you narrow a signal, the stronger it becomes. Since you did not say where you are, I'll mention the two places I know for sure. In the U.S. WiFi EIRP is limited to 1 watt for mobile/portable use (e.g. laptops) and 4 watts for fixed links. Bear in mind that 2.4GHz is also an amateur band where no erp limits exist!! Jeff |
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