NightOwl326
Senior Member
That is true. Weather condition(temp. pressure, humidity, etc.) for one. Measuring signal strength is one of many factors. Even with simple inSSIDer,
one can notice signal level going up and down all the time on the graphic plots. My way of looking at radio performance is stable and steady is what counts. Numbers only does not tell a lot in real life.
I agree 100%. The nature of microwaves make it very hard to make actual comparisons, and the measured numbers can change from minute to minute.
I have noticed on wireless forums that there are power junkies that think mW of output is where it is at, and lose sleep if they don't see 5 bars in every room of their house. Far be it for me to say add a wireless access point at the weakest area of your home and all your dreams will come true.
Look at the review on this site, as the throughput of this router is great even at the weakest location. Anything else in regards to the RF signal of this radio, is just obsessing over nothing.
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