What I am about to say seems to be opposite of everyone else, but
here goes.
My BN says -30 dBm when I am right next to my router. The
numbers increase, until at -84 or so I can see the wireless
network and connect, but the strength is so low that I cannot use
email or internet with it. So -30 is the best, and the numbers
increase as the strength decreases.
To HW staff: just as you have told the BN to put kb, mb, gb, and
so on when it sees certain numbers of bytes, could you tell it to
put a word rating (excellent, good, fair, poor) in the signal
strength list, with the exact number next to it for reference?
That would be better, as my mPower seems to be doing exactly
opposite of the norm in saying -30 when that is supposed to be
porr signal strength.
Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 19:38:14 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] signal strength
Dear List,
I was wondering what are the ranges of signal strengths that one
is able to receive to be consider "poor," "fair," "good," and
`excellent."
Than you for taking you time to answer my question.
Kevin
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