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Noise, more negative is better right?

armand

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I am experimenting with a bit with the tx power, SNR always seem to show 0, but in general I want as low (more negative) noise number as possible, right?
 
Noise level and SNR are two different things BTW. SNR = Signal To Noise Ratio.

SNR will show 0 because it doesn't have any signal to compare against the noise level. That value will probably only be of use when connected directly to another router (as a repeater, for example).
 
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The current wireless driver cannot read out the effective (background) noise level from the wireless chipset.
 

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