07-09-2013 04:07 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:22 AM
If I run a report today (July 9) in NCS/WCS for clients between June 1 2013 - June 30 2013. How are values in RSSI and SNR being reported? Is it the average from all sessions of a particular on that period?
Are the values average, highest or lowest being displayed?
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Cristian
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07-09-2013 06:01 PM
Usually when you review the history of a client is when you will see the rssi and snr history. If that report only shows a single rssi and snr value, I would have to say it would be the latest info regarding the client. Review the history of the client and compare the values to the last know data taken.
Thanks,
Scott
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07-09-2013 04:35 AM
I haven't ran a report like that in a while, but when you ran the report, does it not show you?
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07-09-2013 05:46 PM
It's only saying rssi and snr as label while for the throughput it's says ave throughput.
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07-09-2013 06:01 PM
Usually when you review the history of a client is when you will see the rssi and snr history. If that report only shows a single rssi and snr value, I would have to say it would be the latest info regarding the client. Review the history of the client and compare the values to the last know data taken.
Thanks,
Scott
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07-09-2013 09:46 PM
It is average RSSI values
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