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Originally Posted by epultar
Ok so it's dBm? I saw an article that said I need to subtract 149 from each value to get dBm. So would that mean my 54 becomes -95dBm and 91 becomes -58dBm? So does that still mean the 91/-58dBm is a higher and better signal rating? Let me know if I'm thinking right here, thanks again! :-)
-Edward.
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Any time you're dealing with negative numbers as you approach Zero, the value is greater. Therefore -50 is greather than -90.