Hello everyone,
sorry maybe the question has already been asked but I have not found any answers about it.
I am trying to set up a diagnosis and verification system to understand if a wireless interface of a routerboard is reliable or not.
I need the method because I often find myself in the laboratory with some used routerboard devices that will then be reused for other purposes and I need to know if the radio part works within the parameters or not.
Furthermore, it happened that some devices were turned on without the antenna mounted on the Routerboard, as required by practice, and I have no idea if the radio module is only partially damaged or not.
I know that by doing very simple tests, for example configuring the RB as an AP and using a sample station, I check the dBm values of the transmitted and received signal, but it seems a bit spartan as a method.
Do you have any suggestions on this?
Thanks in advance.
Max
sorry maybe the question has already been asked but I have not found any answers about it.
I am trying to set up a diagnosis and verification system to understand if a wireless interface of a routerboard is reliable or not.
I need the method because I often find myself in the laboratory with some used routerboard devices that will then be reused for other purposes and I need to know if the radio part works within the parameters or not.
Furthermore, it happened that some devices were turned on without the antenna mounted on the Routerboard, as required by practice, and I have no idea if the radio module is only partially damaged or not.
I know that by doing very simple tests, for example configuring the RB as an AP and using a sample station, I check the dBm values of the transmitted and received signal, but it seems a bit spartan as a method.
Do you have any suggestions on this?
Thanks in advance.
Max
Statistics: Posted by Massimo969 — Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:57 pm