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Dear koloth,
Thanks, appreciate it - 'wireless-tools' is not installed on my Ubuntu box - will look into installing it. The other command, 'iwconfig', gives information for my own network only, which I already know. But I appreciate the tips.
On another machine I've got (an old Mac laptop) I found & installed a freeware app last night that allowed me to walk around and map my condominium building's WiFi environment, which was what I was basically after.
That Mac app gave me a nice graphical map output, and it didn't cost anything, so I'm not complaining. But I'd still like to find an Open Source app to run on my Linux boxes. It was just irritating to have to do that job on the Mac! Which is a stupid way to feel, I admit - software is software, if it works, it's good. At least a Mac is basically Unix. But I'd like to do this survey every couple of months or so, and in future it would be nice to use my good Linux laptop instead of the Mac.
Any good suggestions? I know there must be a Linux app out there that would do the job. Thanks!
Thanks, appreciate it - 'wireless-tools' is not installed on my Ubuntu box - will look into installing it. The other command, 'iwconfig', gives information for my own network only, which I already know. But I appreciate the tips.
On another machine I've got (an old Mac laptop) I found & installed a freeware app last night that allowed me to walk around and map my condominium building's WiFi environment, which was what I was basically after.
That Mac app gave me a nice graphical map output, and it didn't cost anything, so I'm not complaining. But I'd still like to find an Open Source app to run on my Linux boxes. It was just irritating to have to do that job on the Mac! Which is a stupid way to feel, I admit - software is software, if it works, it's good. At least a Mac is basically Unix. But I'd like to do this survey every couple of months or so, and in future it would be nice to use my good Linux laptop instead of the Mac.
Any good suggestions? I know there must be a Linux app out there that would do the job. Thanks!