07-29-2016, 06:21 AM
(07-28-2016, 10:14 PM)admin Wrote: No, dBm works backwards. The higher the signal strength, the lower the value.
OK, what you are saying is that it's the |absolute| value that should be lower than 90; the actual number should be closer to 0 than -90 is.
Technically speaking, -91 is less than -90, but it's further from 0 than -90 is. That's why I asked.
http://opensignal.com/blog/forums/topic/...ve-number/ confirms that it's the absolute value that should be low. But http://stackoverflow.com/a/31869981/1364726 says that a "more positive" number means the transmitter is stronger, so it's a little confusing.