Rssi - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMC2891W-AG User Manual

802.11a/g outdoor enterprise access point
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CLI Commands for the System Clock – The following example shows how to
manually set the system time when SNTP server support is disabled on the access
point.
SMC AP(config)#no sntp-server enable
SMC AP(config)#sntp-server date-time
Enter Year<1970-2100>: 2003
Enter Month<1-12>: 10
Enter Day<1-31>: 10
Enter Hour<0-23>: 18
Enter Min<0-59>: 35
SMC AP(config)#

RSSI

The RSSI value displayed on the RSSI page represents a signal to noise ratio. A
value of 30 would indicate that the power of the received signal is 30 dBm above the
ambient noise floor. This value can be used to align antennas (see page 4-6) and
monitor the quality of the received signal for bridge links. An RSSI value of about 30
or more indicates a strong enough signal to support the maximum data rate of
54 Mbps. Below a value of 30, the supported data rate would drop to lower rates. A
value of 15 or less indicates that the signal is weak and the antennas may require
realignment.
Advanced Configuration
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