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RSSI

RSSI

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What is RSSI?

RSSI, or Received Signal Strength Indicator, is a measurement of the power present in a received radio signal. It is commonly used in wireless networking (like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) to determine the relative signal strength of a device or network, often to trigger decisions about when to switch to a different access point or network, or to estimate distance. Higher RSSI values generally indicate a stronger signal.

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