Getting WiFi signal strength in Android

I can get WiFi signal level in dBm using following code.

for (ScanResult result : wifiScanResultList) {
    int signalLevel = result.level;
}

It gives negative value. When we see the default system WiFi setting and clicked on the connected WiFi network, it gives "Good" or "Bad" as signal strength. What is the range that we can filter those negative vales as "Good" signal strength or "Bad" signal strength?


its an old post but this might help someone...

WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
int numberOfLevels = 5;
WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(wifiInfo.getRssi(), numberOfLevels);

Documentation: public static int calculateSignalLevel (int rssi, int numLevels)


Please check how dBm values for received Wireless Signal power are represented.

Excellent >-50 dBm

Good -50 to -60 dBm

Fair -60 to -70 dBm

Weak < -70 dBm


WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);

// Level of a Scan Result
List<ScanResult> wifiList = wifiManager.getScanResults();
for (ScanResult scanResult : wifiList) {
  int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(scanResult.level, 5);
  System.out.println("Level is " + level + " out of 5");
}

// Level of current connection
int rssi = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo().getRssi();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(rssi, 5);
System.out.println("Level is " + level + " out of 5");

Yes, exactly. This is how dBm values for received signal power are represented. Here are some details at Wikipedia.

-100 means lowest value (no signal at all), and 0 means extremely good signal (100%)