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Any way to see current CQM RSSI value?

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I'm seeing lots of these types of wireless events:

2013-01-30 16:30:59.330  1.1:  sta2 (phy #0): connection quality monitor event: RSSI went below threshold
2013-01-30 16:30:59.330  1.1:  sta4 (phy #0): connection quality monitor event: RSSI went below threshold
2013-01-30 16:30:59.330  1.1:  sta6 (phy #0): connection quality monitor event: RSSI went below threshold
2013-01-30 16:31:03.380  1.1:  sta3 (phy #0): connection quality monitor event: RSSI went below threshold
2013-01-30 16:31:06.342  1.1:  sta5 (phy #0): connection quality monitor event: RSSI went below threshold
2013-01-30 16:31:06.360  1.1:  sta7 (phy #0): connection quality monitor event: RSSI went below threshold

As far as I can tell, nothing on my system is setting the cqm (at least, it's not
using 'iw' to do it).

Is there any way to dump out the current cqm RSSI value?  If not, maybe it's
worth adding?

Thanks,
Ben

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Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

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