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AcidVenom2017-07-18 10:34:17
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AcidVenom, 2017-07-18 10:34:17

Mikrotik RBSXT-2nDr2 - do I need to register?

There is a need to connect 2 buildings at a distance of 150m with a direct line of sight. Do I need to register in the RKN for RBSXT-2nDr2 in this case ?
And how much should the radio channel be cut to avoid such problems?
The suspension will be from the outside of the building.

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Anton Ulanov, 2017-07-18
@antonsr98

no, not needed. This is wifi, only meaning from such a point? it’s easier to take from you a distance of not 5 km

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Vladimir Zhurkin, 2017-07-18
@icCE

What would not be taken by the ass, it is necessary.
35.rkn.gov.ru/directions/p1401/p1407
Wireless radio access points used by owners of radio electronic equipment to organize wireless data transmission networks are not end devices and are subject to registration with Roskomnadzor authorities.
https://help.zyxel.ru/hc/ru/articles/115000047149-...
Subject to mandatory registration: devices containing wireless access points of the IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard (access points, bridges, repeaters) that are used outdoors , with a long range (usually have directional antennas), as well as for commercial or public purposes (for example, hot spots).
Therefore, either put in and collective farm inconspicuous antennas out, or just like that and leave everything inside.
150 meters in a straight line may well finish off on both sides normally. Another point, if there is a dense radio broadcast, then you need to abandon 20/40 and look for which of 1,6,11 is the least loaded and has the least intersections. As an option, look at 5gz, but there it seems that the registration conditions are the same and minus, the signal fades faster.

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AcidVenom, 2017-07-18
@AcidVenom

As a result:
judging by the table, in order not to get out for 0.1W, you need to set TX Power to 20 or lower.
But you still need to register to avoid problems.

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