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Originally Posted by Mr-Biscuit
Not being an ass, but perhaps you could use a linux distribution to help set those values?
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If I would want Linux this question would not happen, but thanks anyway, it works under Linux.
Quote:
Originally Posted by BSDfan666
According to ifconfig(8):
# ifconfig wpi0 list scan
Hope that helps.. if not, wlanctl(8) might be another option.
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Thanks
BSDfan666, but I have strange error (see below).
I read ifconfig man page, but somehow overlooked list scan :/
Quote:
Originally Posted by TerryP
Umm, I don't mean to sound like a prick, but isn't this what you are looking for?
Code:
list scan (IEEE 802.11 devices only) Display the access points
and/or ad-hoc neighbors located in the vicinity. The -v
flag may be used to display long SSIDs. -v also causes
received information elements to be displayed symboli-
caly. Only the super-user can use this command.
# ifconfig wpi0 list scan
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Thanks
TerryP this is exacly what I am looking for but:
Code:
mavio# pkg_info
wpi-firmware2-2.14.4 Firmware binary images for wpi(4) driver
mavio# modstat
Type Id Offset Loadaddr Size Info Rev Module Name
mavio# ifconfig wpi0
wpi0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ssid ""
powersave off
address: 00:1b:77:df:c9:5c
media: IEEE802.11 autoselect
status: no network
mavio# ifconfig wpi0 list scan
ifconfig: SIOCS80211: Invalid argument
mavio# wlanctl wpi0
wpi0: mac 00:1b:77:df:c9:5c bss 00:00:00:00:00:00
node flags 0005<bss,scan>
ess <>
chan 0 freq 0MHz flags 0000
capabilities 0000
beacon-interval 0 TU tsft 0 us
rates
assoc-id 0 assoc-failed 0 inactivity 300s
rssi 0 txseq 0 rxseq 0
EDIT 0:
little progress ...
Code:
mavio# ifconfig wpi0 up
mavio# ifconfig wpi0 list scan
mavio# ifconfig wpi0 list scan
mavio# echo $?
0
mavio#
... but still does not show my wifi network :/