getscanlist command redundant?
Dan Williams
dcbw at redhat.com
Thu Nov 16 08:01:50 EST 2006
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 03:26 -0200, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> Ronak,
>
> wlanconfig contains the "extscan/getscanlist" commands:
>
> extscan
> This command is used to do a specific scan.
>
> Usage: wlanconfig ethX extscan <SSID>
>
> Example:
> wlanconfig ethX extscan LINKSYS-AP
>
> To see the results of use getscanlist command.
>
> getscanlist
> This command is used to get the scan results.
>
> Usage: wlanconfig ethX getscanlist
>
> Example:
> wlanconfig ethX getscanlist
>
> What is the purpose of the extscan command? One can achieve same results
> by doing a "iwlist ethX scan" and looking for a specific SSID, right? Or
> am I missing something?
Likely, yes. iwlist doesn't let you scan for a particular SSID at all
at this time, but the SIOCSIWSCAN handler does allow this, and drivers
like the IPW cards implement the specific-SSID scan option. We should
too if we don't already.
Other than that, there seems to be some redundancy here.
dan
> And about "getscanlist", I don't see how it provides any additional
> information other than "iwlist ethX scan" and "getscantable" ?
>
> -bash-3.1# ./wlanconfig eth0 getscanlist
> Driver build with Wireless Extension 21
>
> BSSID: 00:13:46:36:EB:48
> SSID: ult
> NetMode: infra
> Quality: 216
> Privacy: disabled
>
> No of AP's = 1
>
> Thanks
>
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