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2005-12-23
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2005-12-23
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Oh, and IIRC the 10/100mW setting, although under a connection specific "Advanced" panel, is system-wide...
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Menu/Tools/Connectivity settings...
then
Connections/<pick one>/Edit
Next/Next/Advanced/Other
change your radio output to 10mW...
Ok/Finish
If you're with me so far, you can go ahead and make two profiles: one for 100mW and another for 10mW. If no profile is checked "use without asking" you'll get to pick how you want to connect each time...
With my "Walmart-sourced" Belkin wireless G router I can go forty feet away (and through two open doors) and still have 3 of 4 bars of signal.