RobinS
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Hi Alzhao,
Thanks for your reply. Indeed we don’t need any TX power for monitoring mode (although actually I think there are flags for monitoring mode where you would need to TX data, e.g. ‘use active mode (ACK incoming unicast packets)’ - though we don’t use this. This is the output of iw info in monitor mode.
root@bm110143:~# iw wlan0 info
Interface wlan0
ifindex 10
wdev 0x2
addr e4:95:6e:41:a8:5f
type monitor
wiphy 0
channel 11 (2462 MHz), width: 20 MHz (no HT), center1: 2462 MHz
txpower 18.00 dBm
So even if we aren’t sending any data when monitor mode enabled, my theory is that just by having 18dBm configured, 63mW of power is enabled somewhere on the chip (rather than 1mW when the txpower is set to 0dBm) and this is enough to short the sensitive RX circuitry when our users attach antenna while device powered on.
I appreciate this is a niche use-case and that users shouldn’t be attaching the antenna with the device powered on. However, it would be really good to stop the shorts from happening in our-case as we have a lot of damaged stock. Customers just don’t listen when we tell them about the antenna attachment procedure 