![]() ![]() Still lets us connect to the Pi's wifi from 100 feet away, and through a wall, with full bars. The strange thing is that settings this to 0, which we can verify with: $ iw wlan0 info Lowering the tx power seems as simple as just doing: iw wlan0 set txpower fixed N ![]() Right now, the wifi bubble the Pi creates is really big, giving us a far great range then we need, so the simple solution seems to be to just lower the tx power of the wifi on the Pi. The Pi is running hostapd to create its own wifi network that other devices (laptops, smartphones, etc) connect to. This is a problem because it can't be removed from the box it's in, and we need its wifi enabled. We have a Pi 4 in a box with some other equipment, and it turns out that the wifi of the Pi is interfering with the other equipment.
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