Difference between revisions of "Magic text:Wifi/cell signal strength"

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IF (compare values([wifi_strength] < -80))
 
IF (compare values([wifi_strength] < -80))
 
   Connect  to network (wifi1)
 
   Connect  to network (wifi1)

Revision as of 15:10, 1 November 2023

The Wifi/cell tower signal strength (written as [wifi_strength] and [cell_signal_strength]) can be used for example to determine the distance between you and the tower/router (this can vary depending on the thickness of walls and other various factors).
The scale of these values can be confusing : they range from -127 to 0 which might not be obvious on how to use.
The better the strength, the 
closer you will be to 0 the weaker the strength the closer you will be to -127: if you are standing next to the source, you'd typically be around -35. If you have a weak connection to a cell tower, you'd get around -110 to -115.
-127 means you are not connected to the source you are trying to measure. 2147483647 means the magic text broke for some reason..


Example Usage

Triggers
Regular interval (Interval: 00:00:30)


Actions IF (compare values([wifi_strength] < -80)) Connect to network (wifi1) Wifi connected (wifi2) Connect to network (wifi2) Wifi connected (wifi1) End if


Constraints
Geofence (Inside area : home)


Local variables
No variables