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== WiFi signal strength? ==
The average home should be looking to fall within the -60 dBm to -50 dBm range. The minimum strength that you will want to maintain is  -67 dBm, which will still allow you to enjoy most online activities with a reliable connection.
If your signal falls outside of the -67 dBm to -30dBm range, however, you’ll want to start exploring options for boosting your WiFi signal strength.
The following is a list of tools that can help you determine the strength and range of your WiFi Network.
The following is a list of tools that can help you determine the strength and range of your WiFi Network.


== linssid ==
==linssid==
this is a very simple program available in the package manager
this is a very simple program available in the package manager


== wavemon ==
==wavemon==
Very nice to look at.
Very nice to look at.


== nmcli ==
==nmcli==
This is the builtin Nertwork Manager Command Line interface
This is the builtin Nertwork Manager Command Line interface


<nowiki><code>nmcli dev wifi</code></nowiki>
<code>nmcli dev wifi</code>

Latest revision as of 13:38, 14 March 2022

WiFi signal strength?

The average home should be looking to fall within the -60 dBm to -50 dBm range. The minimum strength that you will want to maintain is  -67 dBm, which will still allow you to enjoy most online activities with a reliable connection.

If your signal falls outside of the -67 dBm to -30dBm range, however, you’ll want to start exploring options for boosting your WiFi signal strength.


The following is a list of tools that can help you determine the strength and range of your WiFi Network.

linssid

this is a very simple program available in the package manager

wavemon

Very nice to look at.

nmcli

This is the builtin Nertwork Manager Command Line interface

nmcli dev wifi