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Re: Orbi App Device Signal Strength Misleading?
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Orbi App Device Signal Strength Misleading?
I have an RBS850 Satellite (the model options above doesn't have the latest products), connected to an RBR850 router. My computer is inches away from the satellite and showing a strong signal. If I go into the app and look at the devices it says my computer has an moderate signal (2 of 3 bars). Does anyone know why there is such a difference? The same thing happens for my iphone (strong signal on the phone, but moderate on the app). Thanks.
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Re: Orbi App Device Signal Strength Misleading?
you may want to post your questions here:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-AX/bd-p/en-home-orbi-ax
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Thanks..I'll do that now.
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@amweiss wrote:I have an RBS850 Satellite (the model options above doesn't have the latest products), connected to an RBR850 router. My computer is inches away from the satellite and showing a strong signal. If I go into the app and look at the devices it says my computer has an moderate signal (2 of 3 bars). Does anyone know why there is such a difference? The same thing happens for my iphone (strong signal on the phone, but moderate on the app). Thanks.
I can think of two possibilities: (a) The device is measuring signal strength of the Orbi and using some formula to translate from a numeric value (sich as rssi) to "bars" while the Orbi is measuring signal strength of the device, which may have a tiny antenna and low power output, and (b) those forumulas are not the same. It would be much more useful if both devices would report signal strength as a number rather than the stupid "bars."
As an example, the telnet command satelliteinfo wifi shows information about the backhaul link between router and satellite. Mine shows this for two satellites:
{
"mac address" : "A0:04:60:xx:xx:xx",
"hop" : "1",
"bridge mac" : "A0:04:xx:xx:xx:xx",
"backhaul conntype" : "5GHz",
"backhaul rssi" : "-68",
"backhaul macaddress" : "A0:04:60:xx:xx:xx",
"backhaul phytxrate" : "780",
"backhaul phyrxrate" : "780",
"backhaul parentmac" : "A0:04:60:xx:xx:xx"
},
{
"mac address" : "14:59:C0:xx:xx:xx",
"hop" : "1",
"bridge mac" : "14:59:C0:xx:xx:xx",
"backhaul conntype" : "5GHz",
"backhaul rssi" : "-59",
"backhaul macaddress" : "",
"backhaul phytxrate" : "866",
"backhaul phyrxrate" : "650",
"backhaul parentmac" : "A0:04:60:xx:xx:xx"
}
Notice how the transmission and receive rates for the second satellite are different? (866 vs 650) Both Orbi RB50's (same physical components, same antennas).
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