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    Variables affecting to signal strength of wireless networks 5 GHz

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    2015-05-20
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    เขียวสังข์, ภาสกร
    สุวรรณทา, ณัฐวุฒิ
    เสงี่ยมวิบูล, วรวัฒน์
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    The climate change is a natural phenomenon and effect on atmospheric which is the media of wireless communication. For the high performance in the telecommunication system, this study therefore, aimed to study the variables affecting to signal strength of wireless networks. The values of temperature, humidity, pressure and the signal strength of wireless networks 5 GHz were measured. The sample of this study was 148 access-points of TOT, in Yasothon Province. For statistical analyses, Pearson,s correlation and regression were employed. The findings revealed that: 1) the average level of signal strength was 69.44 –dBm. The average levels of temperature, humidity and pressure were 28.085 ?C, 73.145% and 1004.246 hPa, respectively 2) variables that had great influences on signal strength of wireless networks consisted of temperature, humidity and pressure and 3) ambient variables of temperature, humidity and pressure could predict the level of signal strength at 76.8%
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