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NAME

       iwspy - Get wireless statistics from specific nodes

SYNOPSIS

       iwspy [interface]
       iwspy interface [+] DNSNAME | IPADDR | HWADDR [...]
       iwspy interface off
       iwspy interface setthr low high
       iwspy interface getthr

DESCRIPTION

       Iwspy  is  used  to  set  a  list of addresses to monitor in a wireless
       network interface and to read back quality of link information for each
       of  those.  This  information  is  the  same  as  the  one available in
       /proc/net/wireless : quality of the link,  signal  strength  and  noise
       level.

       This information is updated each time a new packet is received, so each
       address of the list adds some overhead in the driver.

       Note that this functionality works only for nodes part of  the  current
       wireless cell, you can not monitor Access Points you are not associated
       with (you can use Scanning for that)  and  nodes  in  other  cells.  In
       Managed  mode, in most case packets are relayed by the Access Point, in
       this case you will get the signal strength of  the  Access  Point.  For
       those  reasons this functionality is mostly useful in Ad-Hoc and Master
       mode.

PARAMETERS

       You may set any number of addresses up to 8.

       DNSNAME | IPADDR
              Set an IP address, or in some cases a DNS name (using  the  name
              resolver).  As the hardware works with hardware addresses, iwspy
              will translate this IP address through ARP.  In some case,  this
              address  might  not  be in the ARP cache and iwspy will fail. In
              those case, ping(8) this name/address and retry.

       HWADDR Set a hardware (MAC) address (this address is not  translated  &
              checked  like  the IP one). The address must contain a colon (:)
              to be recognised as a hardware address.

       +      Add the new set of addresses at the  end  of  the  current  list
              instead  of  replacing  it.  The address list is unique for each
              device, so each user should use this option to avoid  conflicts.

       off    Remove  the  current  list  of  addresses  and  disable  the spy
              functionality

       setthr Set the low and high signal strength  threshold  for  the  iwspy
              event (for drivers that support it).
              Every  time the signal strength for any of the address monitored
              with iwspy goes lower than the low threshold or goes higher than
              the high threshold, a Wireless Event will be generated.
              This  can  be used to monitor link outages without having to run
              iwspy periodically.

       getthr Retrieve the current low and high signal strength threshold  for
              the iwspy event.

FILES

       /proc/net/wireless

SEE ALSO

       iwconfig(8), iwlist(8), iwevent(8), iwpriv(8), wireless(7).