We just convert the values coming from the baseband processor and
display it out. As described previously. 

Regards,

Vasu
 

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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Vasu (sB Tech Team) wrote:
> 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.

So we would need to calibrate teh dbm levels to the graphs? All I am
asking for is an accurate dbm reading out of the box.

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