The official firmware with the "bridge" mode appeared on the manufacturer's website. Flashing the device does not cause problems. For those who are "in the forest" and can give a damn about communication supervision, it is possible to set the transmitter power 18 dB higher than allowed, and accordingly organize communication for tens of kilometers. And for law-abiding users - a wide range of output amplifier modes from -4 to +7 dB, which allows you to turn the device into a mode that does not require registration. The "transparent bridge" mode is very convenient. In general, the device is very satisfied. I use it at 0 dB gain at a distance of 2 km. Transmission speed depending on the weather 30 - 100 Mbps. Reception level -84 . - 72 dB (depending on the weather), at a noise level of -97
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