![]() ![]() ![]() So a value of -61 is stronger then a value of -74. So the closer this value is to 0 the stronger the signal is. RSSI is the measurement of power in an RF signal, the more power in an RF signal the better the connection quality is. I’ll start with RSSI, which is the Received Signal Strength Indicator this value is typically shown as a negative dBm value (dB and watt values are a topic for another post). However when you look at a wireless client you see an antenna, signal strength, data rate, RSSI, power level, and SNR values definitely a little more to think about. ![]() Surely we all understand how the wired connection works, we plug in a cable two of the four pairs carry data then speed and duplex setting are auto-negotatiated. Just some more details on how drastically different wireless networks differ from the traditional wired network is understanding the client connection. ![]()
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