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RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator)- Article no. 4979

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Introduction


RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) is a measure of the power level that a client device is receiving from an access point.
 

Resolution Steps


Since each customer's home and wireless situation is different, RSSI can be affected by many different things.


  • Access Point : transmitted power

     
      • Physical items can get in the way of signal reception

    • The sensitivity and quality of the hardware can hamper or aid signal reception

       
  • Physical environment: distance between the transmitter and the receiver

     
      • Other devices generating radio signals can affect Wi-Fi signal

      • Too many WiFi devices can affect the range and quality of signal

    • Distance can influence RSSI

       
  • RSSI is expressed in Merlin in decibals per meter or db with the db notation omitted

     
  • A few RSSI signal quality examples (Higher quantity in negative is worse):

     
      • High quality: -55db

      • Medium quality: -75db

      • Low quality: -85db

    • Unusable quality: -96db
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