wlanctl atw0
wlanctl may print this node table, for example:
atw0: mac 00:02:6f:20:f6:2e bss 02:02:6f:20:f6:2e
node flags 0001<bss>
ess <netbsd>
chan 11 freq 2462MHz flags 00a0<cck,2.4GHz>
capabilities 0022<ibss,short preamble>
beacon-interval 100 TU tsft 18425852102545544165 us
rates [1.0] 2.0 5.5 11.0
assoc-id 0 assoc-failed 0 inactivity 0s
rssi 161 txseq 10 rxseq 1420
atw0: mac 00:02:2d:2e:3c:f4 bss 02:02:6f:20:f6:2e
node flags 0000
ess <netbsd>
chan 11 freq 2462MHz flags 00a0<cck,2.4GHz>
capabilities 0002<ibss>
beacon-interval 100 TU tsft 18425852105450086784 us
rates [1.0] 2.0 5.5 11.0
assoc-id 0 assoc-failed 0 inactivity 0s
rssi 159 txseq 2 rxseq 551
atw0: mac 00:02:6f:20:f6:2e bss 02:02:6f:20:f6:2e
node flags 0000
ess <netbsd>
chan 11 freq 2462MHz flags 00a0<cck,2.4GHz>
capabilities 0022<ibss,short preamble>
beacon-interval 100 TU tsft 18425852102558548069 us
rates [1.0] 2.0 5.5 6.0 9.0 11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
assoc-id 0 assoc-failed 0 inactivity 145s
rssi 163 txseq 9 rxseq 2563
This example is taken from a network consisting of three stations running in ad hoc mode. The key for interpreting the node print-outs follows:
mac
bss
node flags
ess
chan
Band Modulation Description |
2.4GHz cck 11Mb/s DSSS 802.11b |
2.4GHz gfsk 1-2Mb/s FHSS 802.11 |
2.4GHz ofdm 54Mb/s 802.11g |
2.4GHz dynamic cck-ofdm mixed 802.11b/g network |
5GHz ofdm 54Mb/s 802.11a |
5GHz turbo 108Mb/s 802.11a |
capabilities
Flag Description |
ess infrastructure (access point) network |
ibss ad hoc network (no access point) |
cf pollable TBD |
request cf poll TBD |
privacy WEP encryption |
short preamble reduce 802.11b overhead |
pbcc 22Mbps ``802.11b+'' |
channel agility change channel for licensed services |
short slot-time TBD |
rsn TBD Real Soon Now |
dsss-ofdm TBD |
beacon-interval
tsft
rates
assoc-id
assoc-failed
inactivity
rssi
node flag
``bss''
set uses
rssi
to indicate the signal strength for the last packet received from
a station that does not belong to the network.
On an infrastructure-mode station, the node with
node flag
``bss''
set indicates the strength of packets from the access point.
txseq
rxseq