Is it just me or is the NanoPi M4's WiFi range awful?
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 2:49 am
I finally set up my NanoPi M4, and sweet baby Jesus, the wireless range is awful.
I've got it sitting a mere 3 meters or so away from my access point. No obstructions. It's connected to the 2.4 GHz bandwidth, with -90 dBm signal level and 1/5 quality. If I try to use the 5 GHz bandwidth the NanoPi can't even detect the network.
I'm not sure what to expect given that the board has no visible antenna anywhere. It's just that this level of functionality seems to make the wireless functionality almost moot, as though it's wireless for the sake of not using wires, not wireless for practical usage at moderate range.
Can someone verify that this is approximately the kind of range I should be expecting from the NanoPi M4?
Thanks
I've got it sitting a mere 3 meters or so away from my access point. No obstructions. It's connected to the 2.4 GHz bandwidth, with -90 dBm signal level and 1/5 quality. If I try to use the 5 GHz bandwidth the NanoPi can't even detect the network.
I'm not sure what to expect given that the board has no visible antenna anywhere. It's just that this level of functionality seems to make the wireless functionality almost moot, as though it's wireless for the sake of not using wires, not wireless for practical usage at moderate range.
Can someone verify that this is approximately the kind of range I should be expecting from the NanoPi M4?
Thanks