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Joanie, the model numbers I
Joanie, the model numbers I mentioned are for a complete mini-PCI radio card, not just the chip.
Atheros DVT (design verification testing) reports for those designs show average power consumption to be about 3 watts / reference design.
"...with 2.4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously running."
Sounds like Mr. McFarland was referring to a fully-functional access point, including uProcessor, RAM, etc. 10 watts for just the chips is not correct.