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I have a calibrated spectrum analyzer and could do a cal on SB's to generate a more truthful table. BUT, SB, dbm is dbm not a RELITIVE number. DBM is an exact signal representation number..
Earl
-------Original Message-------
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 04:12:36 PM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] AirBridge dBm RSSI Readings
Does you have an accurate value of what the dBm should be when
getting 40 from the unit?? (like 20 30 40 whatever dbm?)
Regards
Oleb
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 13. august 2003 22:42
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] AirBridge dBm RSSI Readings
The RSSI display in percent will be more accurate to indicate how strong
the signal is. The internal formula to dbm conversion is not accurate
(eg.100% is -10dbm) and that is the reason we came out the option to
allow user to define their own conversion table. SO you can set like
100% equal to -45dbm, etc.. which is similar to other vendor dbm
reading.
Alex
sB Tech Support
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: [smartBridges] AirBridge dBm RSSI Readings
Has there been a resolution to this yet? I just did an install that is
reporting a signal level of -10dbm.
The latest firmware allows you to punch in your own values for dbm
levels, but this hardly helps to provide an accurate measurement of
signal level.
> 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?
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