Hi Madhu, Trisul,
RSSI is not the same as the signal to noise ratio. Having a high RSSI value can also mean that in addition to the desired signal there is a high noise level, which could then actually lead to the packet being dropped (too much interference). So if you have a static link and the RSSI values that you observe change substantially, then it is likely that something interferes with your transmission.
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