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torchZ06 Apprentice
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:42 pm Post subject: netstumbler like program for linux? |
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i'm looking for a program that will display signal strengths of peers on an ad-hoc 802.11 network. i know in infrastructure mode (acess point mode) you can look in /proc/net/wireless and see signal, noise and other numbers, but in ad-hoc mode those fields are blank
basically i need to evaluate the range characteristics of a few different antennas and i'd rather not switch the networks over to access point mode to do it. so i guess i need some good wireless tools recommendations.
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torchZ06 Apprentice
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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cool, thanks! it looks pretty sweet. i think we're going to have to switch our testing methods to access point mode, because the more i read, the more it seems like you can't get statistics like signal and noise in ad-hoc mode, no matter what tool you use. |
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