Wireless Tools-29
Introduction to Wireless Tools
The Wireless Extension (WE) is a generic API in the Linux kernel allowing
a driver to expose configuration and statistics specific to common
Wireless LANs to userspace. A single set of tools can support all the
variations of Wireless LANs, regardless of their type, as long as the
driver supports Wireless Extensions. WE parameters may also be changed on
the fly without restarting the driver (or Linux).
The Wireless Tools (WT) package is a set
of tools allowing manipulation of the Wireless Extensions. They use a
textual interface to support the full Wireless Extension.
Note
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since the most recent stable versions of the books.
Package Information
Additional Downloads
Wireless Tools Dependencies
Required (Runtime)
Configuring the Linux Kernel for Wireless
Editor Notes:
https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/WirelessTools
Kernel Configuration
To use Wireless Tools, the kernel must have
the appropriate drivers and other support available. Besides the
configurations mentioned by Configuring the Linux Kernel for Wireless, it's
also needed to enable the following options in the kernel
configuration:
[*] Networking support ---> [NET]
[*] Wireless ---> [WIRELESS]
<*/M> cfg80211 - wireless configuration API [CFG80211]
[*] cfg80211 wireless extensions compatibility [CFG80211_WEXT]
Installation of Wireless Tools
First, apply a patch that fixes a problem when numerous
networks are available:
patch -Np1 -i ../wireless_tools-29-fix_iwlist_scanning-1.patch
To install Wireless Tools,
use the following commands:
make
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make PREFIX=/usr INSTALL_MAN=/usr/share/man install
Command Explanations
INSTALL_MAN=/usr/share/man: Install manual pages
in /usr/share/man
instead of
/usr/man
.
Contents
Installed Programs: ifrename, iwconfig, iwevent, iwgetid, iwlist, iwpriv,
and iwspy
Installed Library: libiw.so
Installed Directories: None
Short Descriptions
ifrename |
renames network interfaces based on various static criteria
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iwconfig |
configures a wireless network interface
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iwevent |
displays wireless events generated by drivers and setting changes
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iwgetid |
reports ESSID, NWID or AP/Cell Address of wireless networks
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iwlist |
gets detailed wireless information from a wireless interface
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iwpriv |
configures optional (private) parameters of a wireless network
interface
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iwspy |
gets wireless statistics from specific node
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libiw.so
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contains functions required by the wireless programs and
provides an API for other programs
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