feliciano DD-WRT Guru
Joined: 24 Oct 2008 Posts: 1079 Location: Latin America
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 22:58 Post subject: |
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If your main concern is reception per se, you have to look for Receiver Sensitivity (dBm), for instance, an old Linksys WRH54G specify: 11Mbps at -87dBm (Typical), and 54Mbps at -70dBm (Typical). Of course, if you have "real 9dB gain" antennas you could receive 9dB less of signal for the same RSSI.
But there are other factors to consider such as diversity (antenna diversity, etc.). The WRT54G series uses two, that helps to process faint signals. Other routers have 3 or 4 (external and/or internal) antennas. Anyways, evolution of those concepts are MIMO (let's call it SU-MIMO) and its variants, MU-MIMO, and beamforming. So there are many factors that could help to achieve a better reception. But without a better context for your question, one could only enumerate options. _________________ If you want support, please read first the announcements and forum rules.
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