Your singmal strength reading is fine, actually quite good.
The strength is always a minus number for whatever reason I'm not
sure. You have a very good signal if your signal is in the -20s or
even -30s. It can be considered weak if it is up into the -60s
and -70s.
The larger the size of the negative number, the weaker the signal.
I've had excellent results with my connections, but have never seen
a signal with a negative number below -20.
Also, the singnal isn't an exact indicator and can vary
significantly even if you move a few inches. But, if the signal is
good, you'll probably never notice it.
Don
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From: "Michael Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "bn" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 3:10 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] signal strength
Hi all I will try to call Humanware tomorrow but maybe someone here
can answer this part of the question.
When I click on details about my wireless connection it says
signal strength minus 35 or minus 28.
What does this mean?
Is the card broken?
I would think a negative signal means it's not sending or receiving.
but it says conecting to than it says can not find server.
This is when I try to connect to the humanware address.
I've tried resetsstill it won't link to sites.
and it did work fine last week end.
No change in router and we turned the router off and reset there.
This is the newest braille note just a couple months old.
Mike
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