Read the signal quality graph of a Weenat sensor

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What is this graph for?

This graph allows you to check whether your Weenat sensor has been communicating properly with our servers over the past 7 days. It shows the signal quality based on the percentage of messages (frames) successfully received from the sensor.

 

💡 Good signal reception ensures that your data (weather, soil, etc.) is correctly recorded and displayed in the app, helping you make optimal decisions.

 

How to read the graph?

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The graph is a histogram: one bar per day (including today).

The horizontal axis (X) represents the days.

The vertical axis (Y) indicates the percentage of frames received by Weenat.


Histogram colors

🟩 Green, Good reception: more than 80% of frames received

🟧 Orange, Average reception: between 50% and 79%

🟥 Red, Poor reception: less than 50%

 

What to do if the signal quality is poor?

If several days appear in red or orange, it means that we are receiving little or no data from this sensor.

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Here are a few actions to consider:

  1. Slightly change the sensor’s position, moving it away from obstacles such as:
    • dense hedges or trees
    • walls or buildings
    • metal structures (like a Faraday cage)
  2. Add an antenna extension to improve signal range.
  3. As a last resort, switch networks (e.g., from LoRa to Sigfox or 5G, depending on availability.

❓ If needed, contact Weenat support for assistance.

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