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Old 06-04-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Cool Getting rssi_max value

HI All,

Is there anybody know how to get wifi rssi_max value under linux?
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What distribution + version of linux are you running. In any case, most of this information can be found in the /proc entries for the wireless device(s). Unfortunately, I don't have my laptop running w/ Ubuntu right now, so I don't know which sub-directory/file you should look at for this, but it is likely there.
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As Rubberman suggested, you need the version number of your package
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I readed it from /proc/network/wifi

I readed it from /proc/network/wifi
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