QUOTE(mushashi87 @ Nov 3 2012, 12:28 AM)
root@OpenWrt:~# gcom sig /etc/ttyUSB1
Trying list of devices
Signal Quality: 19,99
How do i read?
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gcom returns the signal quality in RSSI (Received signal strength indication) and in BER (Bit error rate, reported in percent). A higher RSSI value represents a stronger signal - scale is from 0 to 99, where 1 is the lowest detectable signal and 31 a very good signal. Don't expect your signal to go all the way up to 99, though. If BER returns 99 it means not known or not detectable.
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Added on November 3, 2012, 12:46 amso mine is
root@OpenWrt:~# gcom sig /etc/ttyUSB0
Trying list of devices
Signal Quality: 29,99so i guess mine consider super good already since 31 is quite max ?
Added on November 3, 2012, 12:48 amQUOTE(kizwan @ Nov 1 2012, 10:04 PM)
"17" is the value of relative signal strength.
Here is mine, signal strength 99,99:-

Kizwan:
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gcom returns the signal quality in RSSI (Received signal strength indication) and in BER (Bit error rate, reported in percent). A higher RSSI value represents a stronger signal - scale is from 0 to 99, where 1 is the lowest detectable signal and 31 a very good signal. Don't expect your signal to go all the way up to 99, though. If BER returns 99 it means not known or not detectable.
This post has been edited by chuahcs79: Nov 3 2012, 12:48 AM