6 GHz standard power
I'm reviewing limitations of low power indoor (LPI) and standard power (SP) for 6 GHz in the FCC regulatory domain. There's been some discussion about the benefits of SP indoors, but my experience has been that the complexity, limitations, and risk of SP outweigh the benefits. I prefer to install LPI models wherever possible unless there is a specific need for power, weatherproofing, or external antennas. Especially in high density environments, I really want to be able to use 47.5% more channels that are in U-NII 6 and 8 when using LPI compared to SP. This likely is significantly more impactful to total system performance than being able to increase power and MCS rates. Aruba AP-675 in an outdoor space Standard Power 6 GHz - requires daily location/AFC check-in, else 6 GHz radio is disabled - limited to 40 of 59 channels or less, depending on AFC response - higher max power possible, depending on AFC response - allows external antennas - allows outdoor models Low Power Indoo...