Hi there,
see the following command output (thanks to demo.mt.lv for easy copy/paste =):
int wireless registration-table print stats
0 interface=wlan3-ap5.2 radio-name=“000C42050127” mac-address=00:0C:42:05:01:27 ap=no wds=no
rx-rate=54Mbps tx-rate=6Mbps packets=217230,38297 bytes=2273833,1844326 frames=217230,255527
frame-bytes=2273833,4365297 hw-frames=217230,255537 hw-frame-bytes=7487353,10498205
uptime=1w5d14h50m29s last-activity=4s260ms > signal-strength=-32dBm@6Mbps > signal-to-noise=71dB
strength-at-rates=-32dBm@6Mbps 3m34s520ms,-32dBm@9Mbps 1w5d14h46m49s840ms,-32dBm@12Mbps
1w5d14h41m49s830ms,-33dBm@18Mbps 1w5d14h37m49s810ms,-32dBm@24Mbps
1w5d14h32m49s800ms,-33dBm@36Mbps 1w5d14h27m49s780ms,-35dBm@48Mbps 47s820ms,-
35dBm@54Mbps 4s260ms
tx-signal-strength=-28dBm > rx-ccq=99% p-throughput=5857 ack-timeout=28 distance=28 nstreme=no
framing-mode=none routeros-version=“2.9.27” 802.1x-port-enabled=yes authentication-type=none
encryption=none compression=no
Mikrotik documentation states that
signal-strength: average signal level
tx-signal-strength: transmit signal level
Would someone please clarify what each means (my current understanding of the two terms is that signal-strength represents the received RSSI value while tx-signal-strength is the RSSI value of the far end). Is this correct?
thanks
-Charles