The problem with a single router, as good as some are, is that they don’t often have good enough coverage to provide a strong signal (which means a usable, reliable internet connection) in every roon. And even if your can do that, does its Wi-Fi reach outside your home so you can install a Wi-Fi security camera in your garden or driveway?
If your smart doorbell isn’t very responsive, a weak signal could be the problem.
That’s why it’s a good idea to measure the signal strength: it takes the guesswork out of it.
All you need is an iPhone or Android phone and a free app.
What’s a good Wi-Fi signal strength?
Before we get to the apps and how to test, it’s important to know what the numbers mean, otherwise you’ll be none the wiser.
Signal strength is expressed as a percentage or, more commonly, an RSSI value in dBm. RSSI simply stands for received signal strength indicator, and this is what the apps below will show you.
The closer the value is to 0, the stronger the signal is. This is because the values are negative. So, a ‘higher’ number means a worse signal, a ‘lower’ number a stronger one.
The other crucial thing to know is that dBm is not a linear scale. A drop of 3dBm (say from -50 to -53dBm) means the signal is half as strong. Conversely, an increase of 3dBm means the signal is twice as strong.
Here’s a general guide to the sort of Wi-Fi signal strength you need:
-50dBm: Excellent signal strength. You’ll rarely see better than this unless your device is directly next to the source of the Wi-Fi network. -55 to -60dBm: High quality signal. Devices should work well, video should stream with no issues. -70dBm: Low quality: Not really good enough for video, but ok for emails and web browsing-80dBm: Minimum signal strength needed for basic connection. Essentially unusable.
How to check Wi-Fi signal strength on an iPhone
Install the AirPort Utility from the App Store. It’s made by Apple, and it’s free.
Once installed, open the Settings app and scroll down until you see Airport Utility. Tap on it, then tap Wi-Fi Scanner to enable the feature.
Now launch the AirPort Utility itself and you should see a blue Wi-Fi scan option at the top-right. Tap Scan and you’ll see all the Wi-Fi networks in range of your iPhone.
As continuous scan is the default, the values will change over time. You can adjust the Scan Duration slider so the results update for only the period you set.
Look at the RSSI value of your own network (which may not be top of the list) and check the value.
The reason the same network appears in the image below is because I have a mesh Wi-Fi system. Even if you have a single router, you may see it appear two or three times: each one is for a different ‘band’. Most routers will broadcast both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks.
If you’re close to the router, the Wi-Fi signal should be nice and strong.
Move to the position where you want the signal to be good and see if the value is -65dBm or better. This is what you need if you’re installing, say, a Wi-Fi video doorbell or security camera.
If it is worse than that, read our tips for improving Wi-Fi signal. You may have move your router, or invest in a better one – or buy a mesh Wi-Fi system.
How to check Wi-Fi signal strength on Android
On Android, download the Wi-Fi Speed Test app. It’s a favourite of ours because it’s also a handy way to test the connection speed between your phone and your router, rather than your broadband speed.
However, here it’s useful because it reports signal strength.
Unlike Airport Utility on an iPhone it won’t show you a list of all Wi-Fi networks in range, only the one your phone is connected to. Since you’re probably interested in only your own home Wi-Fi network, this can be considered a benefit.
So, the first step is to make sure your phone is connected to the right Wi-Fi network. Then, open the app. You will see the signal strength is displayed at the top, which will change as you move around with your phone.
There are two tabs – something that’s not obvious. By swiping right from the main screen you will see Wireless Network Details. The information there doesn’t change, but you can tap Refresh at the bottom when you move to a different location.
On that screen you can tell whether you’re connected via 5GHz or 2.4GHz: many routers and mesh Wi-Fi systems broadcast the same network name for both bands, making it hard to know which one your phone is using.
The reported link speed may be useful to you, as it will give an idea of the maximum speed in that location. But this will vary over time.
Remember, too, that 2.4GHz Wi-Fi has a longer range than 5GHz. This means you’ll need to make sure your phone is connected to the 2.4GHz network if you’re testing the strength a long way away from the router, such as in your garden.
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Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.