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one of many values depending on which wireless standard you are connecting with == Data Rate
measurement of power in an RF signal == RSSI
how much power a WLAN device is using to maintain the connection == Power level
how much stronger the wireless signal is compared to the noise floor surrounding the WLAN client == SNR
RSSI = for Received Signal Strength Indicator, and measures how well a client device can hear (receive) a signal
SNR = Signal-to-Noise Ratio is a ratio based value that evaluates your signal based on the noise being seen
Data Rate = Data Rate is defined as the amount of data transmitted during a specified time period over a network
Power level = The signal strength is the wireless signal power level received by the wireless client. Strong signal strength results in more reliable connections and higher speeds
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