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Re: [PATCH] mac80211: add command to get current rssi

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it can be very useful when you installed multiple polarization antennas. For each polarization picks up the signal on a different axis. For example for a dual polarization antenna, you have a horizontal polarization and vertical polarization.

Regards,
Sylvain

Le 25/06/2012 15:32, Kalle Valo a écrit :
sylvain_gmail <sylvain.roger.rieunier@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

But do not you think it would be interesting to have a function that
returns the RSSI signal by antennas?
Just out of interest, how would user space use that information? Do you
have any ideas?



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