โ01-10-2022 05:57 PM
Hello, when looking at the RSSI readings for clients in Smartzone I notice they appear a lot worse than when actually on site using a tool such as INSSIDER to show RSSI levels.
For example, the Smartzone client RSSI level might show -75dbM, however when using INSSIDER on the local laptop the RSSI is much better at -60dbM.
My question is how reliable/accurate are the SmartZone RSSI levels shown for clients ?
What could be causing these differences ?
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โ01-10-2022 10:17 PM
Hi @philip_francis_3lh2kfry55kua,
The RSSI value presented in SZ is the value reported by Clients to AP at any given distance. Try moving the spectrum analyzer (Inssider) close to AP in question and check if the RSSI value approximates. We can't expect the same value, as the client reported RSSI value would differ from Vendor to Vendor.
You could run below command from AP CLI for current RSS Value.
get station <WLAN_ID> info
Regards,
Parikshith
โ01-10-2022 10:17 PM
Hi @philip_francis_3lh2kfry55kua,
The RSSI value presented in SZ is the value reported by Clients to AP at any given distance. Try moving the spectrum analyzer (Inssider) close to AP in question and check if the RSSI value approximates. We can't expect the same value, as the client reported RSSI value would differ from Vendor to Vendor.
You could run below command from AP CLI for current RSS Value.
get station <WLAN_ID> info
Regards,
Parikshith
โ01-11-2022 09:59 AM
Thank you. I have run the AP command 'get station <WLAN ID> info' and these RSSI values match exactly the INSSIDER values from the local laptop.
Therefore I want to understand why the SmartZone client RSSI values are so much higher than the values from the AP CLI and INSSIDER.
Thank you,
โ01-11-2022 10:12 AM
@philip_francis_3lh2kfry55kua it takes some time for the AP to report client values to SZ. If the client is frequently roaming between APs we could expect value mismatch. Another possibility is the RSSI value is state in SZ.
Regards,
Parikshith
โ01-17-2022 07:02 AM
I agree with Jamie, SZ reported value is client signal level received by AP.
It's also completely normal that communication is non-symmetric. Typically, client has less Tx power, much worse antenna, which results in lower RSSI on AP side (which is compensated by better sensitivity and better antenna). In the same time, AP has more power (it usually uses full power), has much better antenna -- which compensates worse client antenna and lower client sensitivity and provides higher speeds for download, as usually is needed.
