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Measuring Signal Strength (How to find RSSI) for your EVDO Card

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Thursday, 20 September 2007

Measuring Signal Strength (How to find RSSI)

Besides the signal bars, there is a more detailed way to see how strong your signal is. RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) numbers provide a better idea of what your signal strength is. The close the number is to zero, the better your signal strength is. Example: -65 dBm is a much better signal than -95 dBm.

Keep in mind that to get a good RSSI reading, your device should actually be moving data when the reading is taken. You might want to be doing a speedtest at http://speedtest.net and then record those speeds with the corresponding RSSI value, for your comparisons.

FYI, a good target RSSI is -80 dBm indoors. At that point, it is highly likely you are getting the full speeds that the tower you are connected to, will provide.

If you are using Apple's WWAN support to connect to the EVDO netowrk, then hold down the Option Key while in the WWAN drop down menu.

Apple WWAN RSSI

If you are using VZAccess Manager or Sprint Connection Manager, simply place your mouse cursor over the signal bars in the connection manager software as shown below.

OS X:

Verizon RSSI Mac

 

Windows:

Verizon:

Verizon RSSI Windows


Sprint:

Sprint RSSI Windows

the new SmartView connection manager puts RSSI under the bars
Sprint SmartView 

 

Alltel: (In your QuickLinkMobile panel, go to HELP)

Alltel RSSI

 

AT&T:

AT&T RSSI

Thinking about an antenna? Check out "Which antenna is best?" or call the EVDO Experts at 866-3GSTORE.

Before you call us, its best to call after you've done your 'site survey', know your RSSI values, and can tell us the answers to the following questions:

  • what is the best signal you could find indoors, at location you want to use EVDO?
  • what is best signal immediately outside and around your house?
  • how far do you have to drive to find -80 signal?
  • whats between you and that distance? trees? elevation?
  • assuming you need to mount an external antenna, how much cable will you need?
  • do you need to provide better signal to just one device? or multiple devices?
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