there's the iwlist command. I put together an awk script to columnate
the data I cared about, and a cronjob that runs it analyzes it for
things i care about (like neighbors using my same or similar network
name, same frequencies, etc, and put it in a cronjob to log and email
me anomalies.
Works pretty well. I can share my script and awk if helpful
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Tom Bishop <bishoptf at gmail.com>
wrote:> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Joseph Hesse <joehesse at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am having interference with my neighbouring wireless networks.
>> Is there a linux tool that enables me to monitor the ESSID, channel,
>> power output and other information for neighbouring wireless networks?
>> I am especially interested in the channel so I can choose a different
one.
>> Thank you,
>> Joe
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> There is a really good Android app, WIFI analyzer
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer if
> you have access to a phone or better yet a tablet. Very nice and allows
> you to look at all kinds of things, I also know of another one called Wifi
> Radar for linux but not nears as good.
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