GL-XE3000 Power WI-FI


Splitter losses -55db

Antenna 1

Antenna 2
to the value obtained on the graph you need to add + 55 dB of splitter loss.At 5 GHz my splitter shows nonsense, I can’t measure anything.
Average peak maximum approximately -28 dbm +55db splitter loss=27 dbm=0.5 watt=5 volt
Setting the power in the router Maximum,Channel 13, 20 MHz
At peak values, power is up to 0.5 watts.
Very good, only the neighbors are a nuisance, there is a router in each apartment...

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You're adding +55 dB of splitter loss to the value obtained on a graph. This implies the graph reading is before the splitter, and you're trying to calculate the power after the splitter (or the power the antenna is receiving/transmitting if the splitter is in the path).


If you add + 55 dB to the graph, you will get the result that is obtained at the router output on the antenna socket.55 dB loss from one blue cable to another blue cable.
From the router, the cable goes to a splitter, which divides the signal into 2 outputs, then there is a -50 dB splitter, the total attenuation is -55 dB. This was necessary to do in order to connect to the antenna circuit, so that it would transmit and receive the signal too.

Please be lenient with the results of my measurements. Only God knows how accurately my device shows))