<div dir="ltr">On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 1:27 PM B.J. Guillot <<a href="mailto:bj.guillot@gmail.com">bj.guillot@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> For grins, he tried the Seattle sectors  (~40 km? away), and we got a weak connection.  We weren't sure exactly which sector we were hitting (he said there are two it could have been)<br><br>It's pretty simple to see which sector you are connected to. Just issue this command:<br><br><font face="monospace, monospace">/interface wireless monitor 0<br>                  status: connected-to-ess<br>                 channel: 5900/5/an<br>       wireless-protocol: nv2<br>                 tx-rate: 16.2Mbps-5MHz/1S<br>                 rx-rate: 16.2Mbps-5MHz/1S<br>                    ssid: HamWAN<br>                   bssid: E4:8D:8C:F1:6D:22<br>              radio-name: Gold-S2/K7WAN<br>         signal-strength: -57dBm<br>     signal-strength-ch0: -57dBm<br>      tx-signal-strength: -59dBm<br>  tx-signal-strength-ch0: -59dBm<br>  tx-signal-strength-ch1: -75dBm<br>             noise-floor: -120dBm<br>         signal-to-noise: 63dB<br>                  tx-ccq: 93%<br>                  rx-ccq: 93%<br>   authenticated-clients: 1<br>        current-distance: 10<br>                wds-link: no<br>                  bridge: no<br>        routeros-version: 6.41.3<br>                 last-ip: 169.48.173.167<br>       current-tx-powers: 6Mbps:31(25/31),9Mbps:31(25/31),12Mbps:31(25/31),18Mbps:31(25/31),24Mbps:31(25/31),36Mbps:29(23/29),48Mbps:29(23/29),54Mbps:27(21/27),HT20-0:29(23/29),HT20-1:29(23/29),HT20-2:29(23/29),<br>                          HT20-3:29(23/29),HT20-4:29(23/29),HT20-5:27(21/27),HT20-6:27(21/27),HT20-7:26(20/26)<br>     notify-external-fdb: no<br></font><br>You can see the radio name right there next to the signal strength.<br><br>If you can tell me your MAC, I can look you up in the logs to see what sector you connected to.<div><br></div><div>Tom KD7LXL</div></div>