Hi,
dev <devname> link
prints the SSID and frequency, when connected.
To figure out the channel however (if you don't
know it by heart), you need to use
dev <devname> info
which will print the channel along with the
frequency (though not the current SSID).
With attached patch,
dev <devname> link
prints the channel along with the frequency, e.g. as:
freq: 2442
channel: 7
.
I find it more convenient this way.
-- madman.
From 0e167018fbc95580ba2cb94128452a18463cbde2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Recursive Madman <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 15:21:07 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] dev link: print channel number as well
Signed-off-by: Recursive Madman <[email protected]>
---
link.c | 5 ++++-
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/link.c b/link.c
index f7818f5..629b2ba 100644
--- a/link.c
+++ b/link.c
@@ -84,9 +84,12 @@ static int link_bss_handler(struct nl_msg *msg, void *arg)
nla_len(bss[NL80211_BSS_INFORMATION_ELEMENTS]),
false, PRINT_LINK);
- if (bss[NL80211_BSS_FREQUENCY])
+ if (bss[NL80211_BSS_FREQUENCY]) {
printf("\tfreq: %d\n",
nla_get_u32(bss[NL80211_BSS_FREQUENCY]));
+ printf("\tchannel: %d\n",
+ ieee80211_frequency_to_channel(nla_get_u32(bss[NL80211_BSS_FREQUENCY])));
+ }
if (nla_get_u32(bss[NL80211_BSS_STATUS]) != NL80211_BSS_STATUS_ASSOCIATED)
return NL_SKIP;
--
2.1.3