Hi
Just a curious one and trying to get my head around it
The dashboard measures client signal strength with dB where a higher value is better i think
But dbm a lower value is better
My understanding is dbm - Signal Strength and dB Signal to noise ratio (SNR)
The dashboard displays signal strength but in dB
Is there any logic behind this as to why its not in dbm?
Yes you should read it a snr
Its a better indication for the quality of the wireless connection
You are right with your assumption that the value in dBm is the signal strength ans as @ww mentioned, the value in dB is SNR. But for both the higher numbers are better. Don't get confused by the dBm value which is normally negative.
Thank you both for the info
To add to this information:
The dB value you see in dashboard is how much SNR the AP sees from the upstream signal coming from the client in question.
For a Wireless site survey 25 dBm is a good minimum SNR we use to design your network. So if you see alot of clients in your network below that value you could have a coverage hole.
The charts on following link show what the minimum SNR is for each sent datarate.
https://wlanprofessionals.com/mcs-snr-rssi-chart/
Thanks for that
Most our clients range from 48-70db
Just a few mobiles around the 30db
No others below 30db