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bmomjian
Aug 29, 2018Guide
Generating "Wireless Stations" output via ssh
I would like to generate the output of this WAC730 webpage via ssh:
https://wap.home/admin.cgi?action=wireless_stations
I see the 'wl' command, but I don't see how to create that outp...
- Aug 30, 2018
Sorry, I meant just the data rate. My later post (that keeps getting deleted) has tx/rx rates from "wl -i wlan0 sta_info". In my script I loop over the "wl -i wlan0 assoclist" MAC addresses and call "sta_info" for each MAC address, and that does have tx/rx rates. I would post that script but am afraid the post will get deleted again like the last two tries.
RaghuHR
Aug 30, 2018NETGEAR Expert
Hi bmomjian you can use the following command to list the Wireless Stations via SSH
1) login to the AP via SSH with admin credentials
2) Then give following command
get association detail
Thanks,
Raghu
bmomjian
Aug 30, 2018Guide
Yes, that works, but is that doesn't show the tx/rx rate, which does show on the "Wireless Stations" web page. Is there any way to get that information?
- schumakuAug 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Curious on where you see Tx _and_ Rx data rates ... Web UI here does only show the (Tx) Rate. SNMP queries does not unveil Rx Rate (at least of the clients we have currently connected, it returns "Not Support" on .1.3.6.1.4.1.4526.100.7.19.8.1.1.14 aka. rxDataRate.
- bmomjianAug 30, 2018Guide
Sorry, I meant just the data rate. My later post (that keeps getting deleted) has tx/rx rates from "wl -i wlan0 sta_info". In my script I loop over the "wl -i wlan0 assoclist" MAC addresses and call "sta_info" for each MAC address, and that does have tx/rx rates. I would post that script but am afraid the post will get deleted again like the last two tries.
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