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It should be noted that the metal shell will have a certain shielding effect on WiFi, and the farther the device is from the router, the greater the effect will be. We tested the effect of metal casing on Wi-Fi signal, and the results are as follows: | It should be noted that the metal shell will have a certain shielding effect on WiFi, and the farther the device is from the router, the greater the effect will be. We tested the effect of metal casing on Wi-Fi signal, and the results are as follows: | ||
'''Test Result:''' | |||
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| 2025-07-31 12:54:04: signal: -48 dBm || 2025-07-31 14:44:12: signal: -47 dBm | | 2025-07-31 12:54:04: signal: -48 dBm || 2025-07-31 14:44:12: signal: -47 dBm | ||
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* '''Purpose of the test''': Testing the impact of the X306-C1 metal casing on Wi-Fi signals | |||
* '''Test subjects''': X306-C1 metal case | |||
* '''Test Method''': We flashed the Raspberry Pi OS Legacy (6 May 2025) version and used the script [[File:Wifi-signal-monitor.zip]] (download and unzip it) to obtain the WiFi signal strength with and without the X306-C1 metal case. | |||
* '''Other notes''': The Raspberry Pi Zero 2W motherboard is about 3.5 meters away from the router, with no obstructions in between. Use the script wifi_signal_monitor.sh to test | |||
==User Manual== | ==User Manual== | ||