Typically the Base Band Processor which is heart of Radio gives out the values in the range of 0-40 which indicates the RSSI values.

These RSSI values from Base Band ( 0-40 ) are converted on the scale of 0-100 % to show the % Values.

The Internal formula is used to convert the RSSI in % to RSSI in dBm, these values are typically shown in the Client Info and Link Status tab.

The new simpleMonitor for airPointPRO and the not yet released for airBridge allows you to modify the RSSI Values shown in dBm to suit your requirements using this option.

If you want your specific values to be shown in there, please store them in the table as shown and set the option as "User Defined" and Click "Save Table" button. Please make sure that you are keying in all the values.

 

With Best Regards,

 

Vasu

(sB Support Team)

 

  

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Parr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Saturday, August 02, 2003 12:42 AM
To: sB Tech Support
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Strange dbm values

 

Hey Smartbridges,

 

Any word on the dbm signal strength readings?

 

http://www.islandbell.com/~jparr/hellasignal.jpg

 

This is obviously wrong, since the highest I have ever seen with a PCMCIA

card and a pigtail is -50 or so.

 

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