Hmm, so this is what I am seeing: signal-strength: -65dBm signal-strength-ch0: -88dBm signal-strength-ch1: -65dBm tx-signal-strength: -67dBm tx-signal-strength-ch0: -67dBm noise-floor: -102dBm signal-to-noise: 37dB tx-ccq: 28% rx-ccq: 28% Why is my chan0 so different? -Scott On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 3:06 PM Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote:
No, you're missing an entire chain of the radio (ch1). Do this to enable both chains:
/interface wireless set 0 rx-chains=0,1 tx-chains=0,1
--Bart
On 11/1/2019 2:55 PM, Ric Merry wrote:
I climbed back up the ladder to do some fine tuning (thanks for the advice here) Luckily I could remotely view my computer with my cell phone thus saving me the cost of a divorce attorney had I asked my wife to help me when she gets home from work. ;) These are my results, I can do more but for now, how do they look?
signal-strength: -66dBm signal-strength-ch0: -66dBm tx-signal-strength: -67dBm tx-signal-strength-ch0: -67dBm tx-signal-strength-ch1: -89dBm noise-floor: -123dBm signal-to-noise: 57dB tx-ccq: 88% rx-ccq: 70% authenticated-clients: 1 current-distance: 32
Funny things is that thee are about where I started. Elevation is the more difficult adjustment with the brackets provided. I may end up modifying those.
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