Signal Strength
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Hi @Rudy-Trujillo, how often does this happen? is it a once in a while thing, or is it relatively frequent? Also, are you detecting the signal strength of Omega's AP? If so, is the Omega connected to your home router at the same time? Does the similar thing happen if you are closer to the Omega? (i.e., does the signal drop for 3-4 seconds become going back up if you are 3-4 feet away?).
Thanks.
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@Rudy-Trujillo we'll try to run the experiment at our office with a couple Omegas and we'll let you know how it goes!
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We did do our own test. Due to the size of the room, we can only test up to 25 feet, and it is snowing outside, so I am going to test 60 feet tomorrow. Our test shows that the omega works all fine. It did occasionally drop a bit, but I didn't spot that huge fluctuation in around one hour. For each distance, we tested for 5 minutes, and recorded the general fluctuation range, most common number, highest and lowest number appeared. The measurement of distance is not precise, the actual distance is definitely greater than the table shows.
Here is the test result:
omega wifi signal test.xls
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I tested more than 20 meters away from the omega device, and the result shows that the signal strength fluctuated between -70 and -80 dBm, and the lowest value I got is --84 dBm. As for downloading at two feet, the signal strength is stable around 45 -dBm, and I didn't spot any huge fluctuation.
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How was the test result? I am quite interested in it.