01-18-2017 04:55 PM - edited 07-05-2021 06:23 AM
The power level on 2.4GHz is 22dBm.
The power level on 5GHz is 23dBm.
Scanning around with a WiFi analyzer I consistently see the 5GHz signal -10 lower than the 2.4GHz.
Even line of sight.
Is this a defective 3802E?
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01-19-2017 06:02 AM
If your signal is still -67 or better on the 5ghz when 20 feet away, then that is good. Don't compare the signal of the 2.4ghz vs 5ghz because the 2.4ghz is a lower frequency.
-Scott
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01-18-2017 05:25 PM
This sounds like expected behaviour to me.
01-18-2017 05:54 PM
I forgot to mention that the antennas are:
Which should have 5dB gain on 5GHz and 3dB gain on 2.4GHz.
So, I don't understand.
I have more power and more antenna gain on 5GHz but a weaker signal?
01-18-2017 06:14 PM
The 5Ghz band looses signal faster the the 2.4Ghz band. If you go far enough way, you should be able to reach a point where you can't get a 5Ghz connection but can still get a 2.4Ghz connection.
01-18-2017 06:23 PM
Even with a total of 28dBm (with antenna gain factored in) on 5GHz vs 25dBm (with antenna gain) on the 2.4GHz side?
01-18-2017 07:03 PM
Even if you match the power or legs say EIRP or even go 6dbi lower on the 2.4ghz, the lower the frequency the less susceptible to attenuation.
-Scott
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01-18-2017 07:29 PM
So you agree that the AP is good/acting normal?
Even line of sight, say 20ft, to see this difference?
01-18-2017 07:32 PM
What are you using to capture the RSSI/SNR/Noise? Line of sight you see signal like -67dbm or better on both. When you go further out, the 2.4ghz will extend further than the 5ghz they will never be the same.
-Scott
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01-19-2017 04:58 AM
Just using some free WiFi analyzer on a smart phone. Is there another preferred application to use (PC or Android)?
I see the -10dBm difference line of sight and it gets worse the further away you go.
I thought the point of the new "B" regulatory domain was to put 5GHz on par with 2.4GHz by increasing the power level.
01-19-2017 06:02 AM
If your signal is still -67 or better on the 5ghz when 20 feet away, then that is good. Don't compare the signal of the 2.4ghz vs 5ghz because the 2.4ghz is a lower frequency.
-Scott
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