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  1. .\" Jean II - HPLB - 96
  2. .\" iwlist.8
  3. .\"
  4. .TH IWLIST 8 "13 April 2006" "wireless-tools" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
  5. .\"
  6. .\" NAME part
  7. .\"
  8. .SH NAME
  9. iwlist \- Get more detailed wireless information from a wireless interface
  10. .\"
  11. .\" SYNOPSIS part
  12. .\"
  13. .SH SYNOPSIS
  14. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] scanning"
  15. .br
  16. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] frequency"
  17. .br
  18. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] rate"
  19. .br
  20. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] keys"
  21. .br
  22. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] power"
  23. .br
  24. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] txpower"
  25. .br
  26. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] retry"
  27. .br
  28. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] event"
  29. .br
  30. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] auth"
  31. .br
  32. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] wpakeys"
  33. .br
  34. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] genie"
  35. .br
  36. .BI "iwlist [" interface "] modulation"
  37. .br
  38. .BI "iwlist --help"
  39. .br
  40. .BI "iwlist --version"
  41. .\"
  42. .\" DESCRIPTION part
  43. .\"
  44. .SH DESCRIPTION
  45. .B Iwlist
  46. is used to display some additional information from a wireless network
  47. interface that is not displayed by
  48. .IR iwconfig (8).
  49. The main argument is used
  50. to select a category of information,
  51. .B iwlist
  52. displays in detailed form all information related to this category,
  53. including information already shown by
  54. .IR iwconfig (8).
  55. .\"
  56. .\" PARAMETER part
  57. .\"
  58. .SH PARAMETERS
  59. .TP
  60. .BR scan [ning]
  61. Give the list of Access Points and Ad-Hoc cells in range, and
  62. optionally a whole bunch of information about them (ESSID, Quality,
  63. Frequency, Mode...). The type of information returned depends on what
  64. the card supports.
  65. .br
  66. Triggering scanning is a privileged operation
  67. .RI ( root
  68. only) and normal users can only read left-over scan results. By
  69. default, the way scanning is done (the scope of the scan) is dependant
  70. on the card and card settings.
  71. .br
  72. This command take optional arguments, however most drivers will ignore
  73. those. The option
  74. .B essid
  75. is used to specify a scan on a specific ESSID. The option
  76. .B last
  77. do not trigger a scan and read left-over scan results.
  78. .TP
  79. .BR freq [uency]/ channel
  80. Give the list of available frequencies in the device and the number of
  81. defined channels. Please note that usually the driver returns the
  82. total number of channels and only the frequencies available in the
  83. present locale, so there is no one-to-one mapping between frequencies
  84. displayed and channel numbers.
  85. .TP
  86. .BR rate / bit [rate]
  87. List the bit-rates supported by the device.
  88. .TP
  89. .BR keys / enc [ryption]
  90. List the encryption key sizes supported and list all the encryption
  91. keys set in the device.
  92. .TP
  93. .B power
  94. List the various Power Management attributes and modes of the device.
  95. .TP
  96. .B txpower
  97. List the various Transmit Powers available on the device.
  98. .TP
  99. .B retry
  100. List the transmit retry limits and retry lifetime on the device.
  101. .TP
  102. .BR ap / accesspoint / peers
  103. Give the list of Access Points in range, and optionally the quality of
  104. link to them. This feature is
  105. .B obsolete
  106. and now deprecated in favor of scanning support (above), and most
  107. drivers don't support it.
  108. .br
  109. Some drivers may use this command to return a specific list of Peers
  110. or Access Points, such as the list of Peers associated/registered with
  111. the card. See your driver documentation for details.
  112. .TP
  113. .B event
  114. List the wireless events supported by the device.
  115. .TP
  116. .B auth
  117. List the WPA authentication parametes curently set.
  118. .TP
  119. .BR wpa [keys]
  120. List all the WPA encryption keys set in the device.
  121. .TP
  122. .B genie
  123. List the Generic Information Elements set in the device (used for WPA
  124. support).
  125. .TP
  126. .BR modu [lation]
  127. List the modulations supported by the device and the modulations
  128. currently enabled.
  129. .TP
  130. .B --version
  131. Display the version of the tools, as well as the recommended and
  132. current Wireless Extensions version for the tool and the various
  133. wireless interfaces.
  134. .TP
  135. .B --help
  136. Display short help message.
  137. .\"
  138. .\" FILES part
  139. .\"
  140. .SH FILES
  141. .I /proc/net/wireless
  142. .\"
  143. .\" SEE ALSO part
  144. .\"
  145. .SH SEE ALSO
  146. .BR iwconfig (8),
  147. .BR iwspy (8).
  148. .BR iwevent (8),
  149. .BR iwpriv (8),
  150. .BR wireless (7).