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Re: Any way to see current CQM RSSI value?

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On 01/30/2013 04:33 PM, Ben Greear wrote:
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

I think now this is just a printout issue in iw, it seems the real problem is NL80211_CQM_RSSI_BEACON_LOSS_EVENT,
not RSSI issue.

I'll work up a patch for iw tomorrow if upstream hasn't fixed it yet.

Would still be nice to display the current CQM settings of course...

Thanks,
Ben

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

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