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| + | ====== Wi-Fi RF Metrics Guide (RSSI, Noise, SNR) ====== | ||
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| + | ===== What Do These Acronyms Mean? ===== | ||
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| + | ^ Acronym ^ Full Name ^ What It Measures ^ | ||
| + | | RSSI | Received Signal Strength Indicator | How strong the Wi-Fi signal from the AP is when it reaches the client | | ||
| + | | Noise | Noise Floor | The amount of background radio interference on the channel | | ||
| + | | SNR | Signal-to-Noise Ratio | How much stronger the signal is compared to the noise (true link quality) | | ||
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| + | ===== RSSI — Received Signal Strength Indicator ===== | ||
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| + | ^ RSSI (dBm) ^ Signal Quality ^ Technical Meaning ^ User Experience Impact ^ | ||
| + | | -30 to -50 | Excellent | Very strong signal, client is close to AP | Maximum speed and stability | | ||
| + | | -51 to -60 | Very Good | Strong signal, high modulation possible | HD video, VoIP, fast transfers | | ||
| + | | -61 to -67 | Good | Adequate signal for most applications | Stable browsing and video | | ||
| + | | -68 to -72 | Fair | Signal getting weak, MCS begins to drop | Possible speed reductions | | ||
| + | | -73 to -80 | Poor | Weak signal, retransmissions increase | Video buffering, VoIP issues | | ||
| + | | < -80 | Very Poor | Signal too weak for reliable link | Frequent disconnections | | ||
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| + | **Interpretation: | ||
| + | RSSI tells you **how strong the AP signal is at the client**. | ||
| + | More negative = weaker signal. | ||
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| + | ===== Noise Floor ===== | ||
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| + | ^ Noise (dBm) ^ Interference Level ^ Technical Meaning ^ Network Impact ^ | ||
| + | | -95 to -100 | Excellent | Channel is very clean | Maximum possible performance | | ||
| + | | -90 to -94 | Very Good | Low interference | Stable operation | | ||
| + | | -85 to -89 | Acceptable | Moderate interference present | Reduced top speed | | ||
| + | | -80 to -84 | High | Significant interference | Retransmissions, | ||
| + | | > -80 | Very High | Very noisy channel | Low throughput, high latency | | ||
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| + | **Interpretation: | ||
| + | Noise shows **how much interference exists on the channel**. | ||
| + | Closer to zero = worse (more noise). | ||
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| + | ===== SNR — Signal-to-Noise Ratio ===== | ||
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| + | ^ SNR (dB) ^ Link Quality ^ Technical Meaning ^ User Experience Impact ^ | ||
| + | | > 40 | Excellent | Signal is much stronger than noise | Maximum throughput and stability | | ||
| + | | 25 – 40 | Good | Good signal margin | HD video and VoIP stable | | ||
| + | | 15 – 24 | Fair | Limited margin, medium modulation | Reduced speeds | | ||
| + | | 10 – 14 | Poor | Small margin, frequent errors | Buffering and latency spikes | | ||
| + | | < 10 | Very Poor | Signal nearly equal to noise | Unstable or dropped connection | | ||
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| + | **Interpretation: | ||
| + | SNR is the **most important indicator of real link quality**. | ||
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| + | Formula: | ||
| + | SNR = RSSI – Noise | ||
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| + | Example: | ||
| + | RSSI = -70 dBm | ||
| + | Noise = -90 dBm | ||
| + | SNR = 20 dB → Fair link quality | ||
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| + | ===== Support Troubleshooting Logic ===== | ||
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| + | ^ Situation ^ Likely Problem ^ | ||
| + | | Good RSSI + Good Noise = Good SNR | Healthy connection | | ||
| + | | Good RSSI + Bad Noise = Low SNR | Interference issue | | ||
| + | | Bad RSSI + Good Noise = Low SNR | Coverage issue | | ||
| + | | Bad RSSI + Bad Noise | Coverage and interference problem | | ||
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| + | ===== Quick Field Reference ===== | ||
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| + | | Metric | Main Question It Answers | | ||
| + | | RSSI | How strong is the signal from the AP? | | ||
| + | | Noise | How much interference is on the channel? | | ||
| + | | SNR | How usable is the connection really? | | ||
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