In Wi-Fi SNR isn't a ratio; it's a difference
In the context of Wi-Fi, signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) isn't actually a ratio; it's a difference between the noise floor and the signal. A higher SNR value indicates a "stronger signal"
In the context of Wi-Fi, signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) isn't actually a ratio; it's a difference between the noise floor and the signal. A higher SNR value indicates a "stronger signal"