As I see we have new value in this version. Seeing noise on links will be great. When this option will be available in stable version?
great work!
Peter
As I see we have new value in this version. Seeing noise on links will be great. When this option will be available in stable version?
great work!
Peter
I wonder how they did becourse its not supported by Atheros ??.
but it seems to work
. im running 2.9.11 Wireless test in my production network
and it still works fine.
And the Noise floor is -95 Dbm… and the cpu load is lower…
hmm, so why other vendors of hardware APs (with atheros onboard) have noise level measurement (CA-8A, Proxim Tsunami, Osbridge5)?
I think its a difference in the used drivers
Heard a lot of complaints that wireless-test was not happy on 2.9.10. Is it OK with .11?
It working werry well
i have uppgrading 30 ap with the wireless test.npk and it have been working without failure ![]()
And the signal is better and the speed. and if im using the MT radio card
i have SNR and noise readings.
//Rickard
I can’t see noise level value. Where is it?
On terminal: interface>wireless>monitor
Regards
thanks
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ops, sorry, I can’t see it. Is it available in Ap mode? I am running 2.9.12 with atheros miniPCI. I see only:
[admin@mikrotik_dsinama] interface wireless> monitor ap_dsinama
status: running-ap
band: 2.4ghz-b
frequency: 2437MHz
overall-tx-ccq: 69%
registered-clients: 10
nstreme: no
current-tx-powers: 1Mbps:17,2Mbps:17,5.5Mbps:17,11Mbps:17,6Mbps:0,9Mbps:0,
12Mbps:0,18Mbps:0,24Mbps:0,36Mbps:0,48Mbps:0,54Mbps:0
I see this:
status: running-ap
band: 5ghz
frequency: 5765MHz
noise-floor: -101dBm
registered-clients: 1
authenticated-clients: 1
current-ack-timeout: 25
current-distance: 25
nstreme: no
current-tx-powers: 6Mbps:19,9Mbps:19,12Mbps:19,18Mbps:19,24Mbps:19,36Mbps:15,48Mbps:14,54Mbps:13
notify-external-fdb: no
Regards
One thing I would still really like to see, is histograms for Signal, Noise, and SNR, in the wireless interface and registration table entries.
Similar to the nice “traffic” graphs given for all interfaces (and some other things).
–Eric