“Relative Signal Strength” refers to the measurement of the power level of a wireless signal received by a device, such as a WiFi router or mobile phone, compared to its maximum potential strength. This value is often represented as a percentage or decibel level, and it’s crucial for assessing connection quality and troubleshooting connectivity issues.
Relative Signal Strength
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