Hi Daniel,
AP-7522-67030-EU is internal antenna SKU.
That brings maximum transmit power on two antennas to following values
Internal Antennas (AP-7522-67030-xx) 2.4 GHz Band : 23 dBm 5 GHz Band : 23 dBmGiven by TPC / regulatory you also suit into group 2 - channels 36 - 48 are limited to max 23 dBm.
Data sheet for AP7522 says that internal antenna gain is 4 dBi for 2.4GHz and 6 dBi for 5GHz band. As your antenna mode is 2x2 you are using the diplexor attenuation + antenna gain.
The maximum possible power could be then seen below.
I manually set too high value - in brackets - and system automatically attenuates Tx power to comply with regulations. Also observe that AP7532 behaves the same way.
Now the math:
maximum allowed power + diplexor attenuation + MIMO substraction (when used) + antenna gain = Tx power As far as I remember those values are pretty similar to 2 dBi for diplexor and 2 dBi for MIMO
R1 (no MIMO): 20 dBm = 18 dBm - ~2 dBi + 4 dBi R2 (no MIMO): 23 dBm = 20 dBm - ~3 dBi + 6 dBi R1 (MIMO): 20 dBm = 18 dBm - ~2 dBi - 2 dBi + 4 dBi R2 (MIMO): 23 dBm = 20 dBm - ~3 dBi - 2 dBi + 6 dBiSo why is your AP using Tx power 13 dBm?
Smart-RF basically adjust the radio Tx power to satisfy proper coverage.
It takes in cosideration clients connected and their Tx power, neigboring APs, external and non-wifi interferences end other factors. Show radio power also does not count antenna gain be default - this is driven by power tables loaded into AP driver.
If algorithm does not consider that necessary, it won't ever use the full power.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards,
Ondrej