Here's examples for getting info about the primary 5GHz channel.Is there a file on the filesystem or command that is executed by which Wireless Log is able to retrieve it's information from?
/usr/sbin/wl -i eth2 assoc
/usr/sbin/wl -i eth2 assoclist
/usr/sbin/wl -i eth2 sta_info AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
It's built dynamically from the leases file, arp table and queries to the broadcom drivers.....sorry, no file....Hi,
Is there a file on the filesystem or command that is executed by which Wireless Log is able to retrieve it's information from?
I'm interested in getting this same information and would appreciate if you could point out where this information is coming from.
TIA
Here's examples for getting info about the primary 5GHz channel.
Code:/usr/sbin/wl -i eth2 assoc /usr/sbin/wl -i eth2 assoclist /usr/sbin/wl -i eth2 sta_info AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
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