Navini Networks Ripwave manual How to Increase the Strength and Quality of the Signal

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Ripwave MX Modem User Guide

The Signal Strength and Signal Quality Bars, continued

How to Increase the Strength and Quality of the Signal

In particular, the Signal Strength bar area graphically represents the strength of the synchronization signal your Modem is receiving from BTS. The strength of the signal is represented by a group of colored bars. The higher the pile of bars goes, the stronger the signal is. The color of the bars also gives an indication of the strength of the signal. Green lines indicate an excellent signal. Orange lines indicate a good signal while red lines indicate a weak signal.

The Signal Quality bar area graphically represents the Signal-to- Noise Ratio (SNR) received by your Modem. Again, the quality of the signal is represented by a group of colored bars. The higher the pile of bars goes, the better the SNR of the signal. The color of the bars also gives an indication of the quality of the signal. Green lines indicate an excellent signal or an SNR greater than 21. Orange lines indicate a good signal or an SNR greater than or equal to 13 but less than or equal to 21. Red lines indicate a weak signal or an SNR less than 13.

To increase the strength and quality of the signal, change the location of your Modem. Try moving it closer to a window, to a higher location, away from other wireless devices (microwave ovens, cordless phones), and away from metal objects (shelves, file cabinets). As you reposition your Modem, watch the Signal Strength and Signal Quality bars on the NavDiag screen. Place your Modem in the location where you receive the most green signal strength and quality bars.

The History Graphs The History graphs plot the change in signal strength and signal quality over time. The graphs cover the last minute and are updated every second. Read the graphs from right to left. The right side of the graph represents the most recent status of your Modem.

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Contents Ripwave MX Modem User Guide For use with all RipwaveTM MX Modem modelsTable of Contents Navini Networks, Inc Ripwave MX Modem User Guide Permissions, Trademarks & Distribution Safety Battery Caution & Procedures Regulatory Information FCC Compliance and Advisory StatementIntroduction Package Inventory Modem Models 2.4, 2.5-2.6, 3.4 & 3.5 GHz LMX ModemMinimum Computing Requirements Operating FrequenciesGeneral Information Hard DrivePhysical Characteristics LMX Modems 2.3, 2.4, 2.5-2.6, 3.4, & 3.5 GHzFront BackInstalling the Modem Step Action IllustrationInstalling the Modem Accessing the Internet Troubleshooting Liquid Crystal Display LCDLCD Indicators Signal Strength Indicator SSIInstalling Navini Diagnostics NavDiag Navdiagwindows.exeInstalling NavDiag Step Action Illustration Troubleshooting Using Navini Diagnostics NavDiag Signal Strength Signal Quality Bars IconsHow to Increase the Strength and Quality of the Signal Parameters Screen Option Buttons Configuration Screen Trend Analysis Screen Statistics Screen About Screen Help Button Uninstalling Navini Diagnostics NavDiag Programs NavDiag UninstallOptional Battery Packs Usage Approximate Hours of Usage Before Recharge RequiredConnecting the S-EBP Indicator Light on the S-EBP LEDCharging the S-EBP Connecting Disconnecting HD-EBPIndicator Light on the HD-EBP Care and Maintenance ChargingUpgrading the Modem Navini Networks, Inc Ripwave MX Modem User Guide Addendum 1 Ripwave-MX Modem PC Troubleshooting Operating System Ethernet interfaceRouters Navini Networks, Inc Ripwave MX Modem User Guide Navini Networks, Inc Ripwave MX Modem User Guide Navini Networks, Inc Ripwave MX Modem User Guide Addendum 2 End User Software License Agreement Between Navini Networks, Inc BuyerTrade Secrets Indemnifications and Warranty Object Code ONLY-NO Modifications