Hi Ben,

yes, I tried, it shows signal value but not link quality :(

onet@sc229:~$ iw dev wlan2 station dump
Station 04:f0:21:18:26:af (on wlan2)
    inactive time:    65 ms
    rx bytes:    3102896
    rx packets:    87403
    tx bytes:    0
    tx packets:    0
    tx retries:    0
    tx failed:    0
    signal:      -63 dBm
    signal avg:    -62 dBm
    tx bitrate:    6.0 MBit/s
    rx bitrate:    6.0 MBit/s
    authorized:    yes
    authenticated:    yes
    preamble:    long
    WMM/WME:    yes
    MFP:        no
    TDLS peer:    no
    connected time:    4476 seconds
monet@sc229:~$

Thanks,

Iñaki

On 13/07/16 16:40, Ben Greear wrote:
On 07/13/2016 07:10 AM, Iñaki Pascual wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am trying to get link quality information from an 802.11ac interface and it looks like the only way is to use "iw wlan2 scan". I don't like this solution as
it scans all channels and takes a while.

If I try "cat /proc/net/wireless" (this would be my preferred option) the output is empty and I am not able to get this information with any other tool. Below
is the output for some commands I tried.

I am using kernel 4.2 with ath10k and Candela firmware 10.1 on a Qualcomm Atheros QCA988x

Any ideas on how can I get the link quality information?

Did you try:

iw dev wlan0 station dump

If you want tx rate reporting, you need to run my driver patches as well
as my firmware, but rx-rate should be reported with stock driver
(and stock firmware, for that matter)...

Thanks,
Ben



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