EventPhotoMan
Very Senior Member
When looking at a device connected wirelessly, the signal strength is -60 and the device is connected 802.11g
so my maximum is 54Mbps
the connection ranges from 1 to 54 Mbps
does this mean the device increases the connection based on the data needed to be sent or
Does this mean the signal strength is poor and at that time the maximum speed I 1 Mbps?
@ColinTaylor any thought?
it’s a wireless camera I installed in a model train.
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so my maximum is 54Mbps
the connection ranges from 1 to 54 Mbps
does this mean the device increases the connection based on the data needed to be sent or
Does this mean the signal strength is poor and at that time the maximum speed I 1 Mbps?
@ColinTaylor any thought?
it’s a wireless camera I installed in a model train.

Canadian Locomotive Logistics on Instagram: "Presenting the ‘Train Camera v2’ Just a few holes to fill in the body, and a new paint job, bam! Sweet unit. More testing is being done on the firmware and software. What do you think?"
Canadian Locomotive Logistics shared a post on Instagram: "Presenting the ‘Train Camera v2’ Just a few holes to fill in the body, and a new paint job, bam! Sweet unit. More testing is being done on the firmware and software. What do you think?". Follow their account to see 219 posts.

See my Instagram for pictures and videos. I’m trying to make a better frame rate, even frames.