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Measuring Signal Strength: RSSI and dbm
Hi community,
From my research, there are 2 ways to measure signal strength:
- RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indicator (usually 0-60 or 0-255,...).
- dBm - Decibels in relation to a milliwatt (usually -30 to -100).
Different vendor goes with different way to measure signal strength collected by their APs. I think Meraki APs uses RSSI since I saw positive signal strength values in our data.
I saw a document [*] which shows conversion (from RSSI to dBm) for Cisco device as follows:
- 0 = -113
- 1 = -112
- 2 = -111
- 3 = -110
- 4 = -109
- ...
- 92 = -13
- 93 = -12
- 94 = -10
- 95 = -10
- 96 = -10
- 97 = -10
- 98 = -10
- 99 = -10
- 100 = -10
The above conversion applied when range of RSSI is from 0 - 100.
My question are:
- Does anyone know if the above conversion table is correct (I understand it cannot be 100% accurate)? Is there any other way to convert RSSI to dBm?
- If Meraki is using RSSI, what is the range of value? Is it 0-100?
Thank you,
Daniel
[*] source: https://d2cpnw0u24fjm4.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Converting_Signal_Strength.pdf
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Note this special "Meraki" formula:
RSSI - 95 = signal strength in dBm
It's hard to find, but buried deep in this document:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Location_Analytics
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For a bit more information, take a look at this thread: https://community.meraki.com/t5/Wireless-LAN/Displayed-Client-RSSI-equivalent-Client-Band-RSSI-table...
Key point is that Meraki often shows SNR rather than RSSI.
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Yes, but from their API, they instead reported the RSSI: https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Location_Analytics
I'm trying to figure out if that reported RSSI considered the noise floor yet..
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The formula "RSSI - 95 = signal strength in dBm": After applying it to have some number in dBm - do you know if that value considered the noise floor yet?
The one with consideration of noise-floor (Signal-to-Noise Ratio or SNR) seems to be the one exposed to user (not API developer): https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Wireless_fundamentals%3A_Signal-t...
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Thanks, 95 stuck in my mind as something familiar.
-95dBm is the starting point for the RX-SOP slider in an RF Profile. I'm guessing -95dBm is also Meraki's min receive sensitivity.
