How about when you have a 100% RSSI and it's showing -95dbi...  :D

btw.. while we're on the subject of errors...

"No associated Client !" changed to "No Associated Clients!" or "No
Associated Client(s)!"
"Successfully Get the associated Client's Information !" changed to
"Successfully Got the Associated Cleint(s) Information !"
(I've been waiting for that one to be corrected for like a year)

When you incorrectly type in the "password", can you ****PLEASE**** not have
it clear the IP address?

In simpleDeploy, please have the ability to type in the IP Address... the
search feature is pointless unless your sitting on the same subnet... 99% of
the time I'm not...

Just a couple of things that are kinda annoying..

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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] AirBridge dBm RSSI Readings


Yes, same antenna. I have installed AirBridges at 2mi, through trees, and
gotten dBm readings of -13dBm. The POP site is 100mw Cisco APs with 16dbi
sectors, no AMPs. It isn't possible to get a -13dBm signal level at that
distance with the trees, and the EIRP of the POP site.

Jeremy

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, sB Tech Support wrote:

> These values are close approximate to the actual values. We are trying
> to have a better algorithm to indicate more accurate vales. BTW, do use
> you the same 15dbi antenna on sB radio when comparing RSSI value?
>
> Alex
> sB Tech Support
>
>
>
>
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> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] AirBridge dBm RSSI Readings
>
>
> That is all fine and good, but when I plug a 15dbi antenna into my
> PCMCIA card, and associate to a cell site, MAX dBm I will see is -55dBm
> if I am VERY close to the tower. Now I throw in a SB radio, it shows
> -10dBm. That is OBVIOUSLY not correct.
>
> On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, sB Tech Support wrote:
>
> > It is derived from base band processor. By default, the MAX_RSSI for
> > smartBridges radios is 40 and is used for calculation of the Roaming
> > threshold and other parameters in the operation of the channel. The
> > different values are also used for RSSI in a relative manner for other
>
> > functions. For the purpose of representation, the MAX_RSSI is scaled
> > as per the Radio to show a percentage value. In doing dBm conversion,
> > the same would range from -95 dBm to -10 dBm.
> >
> > Alex
> > sB Tech Support
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 12:06 AM
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> > Subject: [smartBridges] AirBridge dBm RSSI Readings
> >
> >
> > This may have been discussed before, but I missed it. Where the hell
> > do the dBm numbers come from that are reported by the SmartBridges
> > gear. There is NO WAY some of my links are operating at -17dBm. Anyone
>
> > from SB care to chime in here?
> >
> > Jeremy
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