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==4G (LTE)==
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==4G and 5G==
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For 4G service mode, there are four relevant measurements:
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For 4G and 5G service mode, there are four relevant measurements:
    
*[[RSSI]] - Received Signal Strength Indicator. RSSI is a negative value, and the closer to 0, the stronger the signal
 
*[[RSSI]] - Received Signal Strength Indicator. RSSI is a negative value, and the closer to 0, the stronger the signal
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'''[[RSSI]]''' for LTE is a calculated from several other signal related measurements: '''RSSI = wideband power = noise + serving cell power + interference power'''. For example, a 4G LTE modem might report an RSSI of -68 dBm, but:
 
'''[[RSSI]]''' for LTE is a calculated from several other signal related measurements: '''RSSI = wideband power = noise + serving cell power + interference power'''. For example, a 4G LTE modem might report an RSSI of -68 dBm, but:
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'''RSRP = -102 dBm'''
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'''RSRP = -56 dBm'''
    
'''RSRQ = -16 dB'''
 
'''RSRQ = -16 dB'''
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To check the 4G signal strength values of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:  
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To check the 4G/5G signal strength values of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:  
    
[[File:Status network mobile 4g signal.PNG]]
 
[[File:Status network mobile 4g signal.PNG]]

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