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Signal issue fix the issue [[User:Qaiser|Qaiser]] ([[User talk:Qaiser|talk]]) 01:27, 14 November 2020 (EET) | |||
== TECH COMPANY RESPONSIBILITY == | == TECH COMPANY RESPONSIBILITY == |
Latest revision as of 01:27, 14 November 2020
THERE IS A MISTAKE!
RSSI is relative size
FIX IT
DON'T LIE TO PEOPLE AND MISLEAD THEM
Signal issue fix the issue Qaiser (talk) 01:27, 14 November 2020 (EET)
TECH COMPANY RESPONSIBILITY
PEOPLE SHOULD GET THE RIGHT FACTS AND KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PHYSICAL MATTERS
Thanks
but this article is not about 802.11
Cellular scaling
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
Note taken
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