Description: Signal strength is a measure of the power level that an RF device receives from a wireless signal. This parameter is crucial in telecommunications, as it determines the quality of the connection and the ability of a device to effectively receive and transmit data. In the context of wireless networks, signal strength translates into connection speed, network stability, and user experience. A stronger signal is generally associated with better service quality, allowing for faster and more reliable data transmission. Signal strength is measured in decibels (dBm) and can vary depending on factors such as the distance between the device and the access point, interference from other devices, and physical obstructions like walls or furniture. In high-frequency wireless networks, where higher frequencies are used, signal strength is even more critical due to its lower penetration and range compared to previous technologies. On the other hand, in environments with multiple devices connected simultaneously, good signal strength is essential to maintain connectivity, thus ensuring optimal network performance.