Can't see BSS ID on if_ndis
Daniel O'Connor
doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Thu Dec 9 21:23:45 PST 2004
Hi,
1.73 of if_ndis.c works which is the good news :)
However I don't see which BSSID I'm associated with using wicontrol -L..
[inchoate 15:50] ~ >sudo wicontrol -i ndis0 -L
...
TX encryption key: [ 0 ]
Encryption keys: [ ][ ][ ][ ]
Available APs:
1 station:
SSID BSSID Chan SN S N Intrvl Capinfo
citilan [ 00:00:00:00:00:00 ] [ 4 ] [ 0 0 0 ] 0
[ 11b 5b 2b 1b 5.5b ]
Neither does ifconfig..
[inchoate 15:51] ~ >ifconfig -v ndis0 list scan
SSID BSSID CHAN RATE S:N INT CAPS
citilan 00:00:00:00:00:00 4 11M 0:0 0
Howver, using wicontrol -l shows it..
[inchoate 15:50] ~ >sudo wicontrol -i ndis0 -l
1 station:
ap[0]:
netname (SSID): [ citilan ]
BSSID: [ 00:40:96:40:47:80 ]
Channel: [ 4 ]
Quality/Signal/Noise [signal]: [ 72 / 72 / 0 ]
[dBm]: [ 72 / -77 / -149 ]
BSS Beacon Interval [msec]: [ 0 ]
Capinfo: [ ]
DataRate [Mbps]: [ 11 ]
Also, when you run ifconfig after setting an SSID it doesn't actually display
it unless you're associated (not sure if that's a bug).
--
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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