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| + | == FIX IT == |
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| + | DON'T LIE TO PEOPLE AND MISLEAD THEM |
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| + | Signal issue fix the issue [[User:Qaiser|Qaiser]] ([[User talk:Qaiser|talk]]) 01:27, 14 November 2020 (EET) |
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| + | == TECH COMPANY RESPONSIBILITY == |
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| + | PEOPLE SHOULD GET THE RIGHT FACTS AND KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PHYSICAL MATTERS |
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| + | ==Thanks== |
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| + | but this article is not about 802.11 |
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| + | == Cellular scaling == |
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| + | Typically RSSI also in Cellular networks is relative. |
| + | How Cellular modem gives out the value depends on the manufacturer and its interpretation. |
| + | https://i.imgur.com/Tu17wZP.png |
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| + | === Note taken === |
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| + | I've modified the description by adding a sentence that RSSI values represent a relative signal strength measurement whose actual meaning depends on the measuring device |