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IWLIST(8)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		     IWLIST(8)

NAME
       iwlist  - Get more detailed wireless information from a wireless inter‐
       face

SYNOPSIS
       iwlist [interface] scanning
       iwlist [interface] frequency
       iwlist [interface] rate
       iwlist [interface] keys
       iwlist [interface] power
       iwlist [interface] txpower
       iwlist [interface] retry
       iwlist [interface] event
       iwlist [interface] auth
       iwlist [interface] wpakeys
       iwlist [interface] genie
       iwlist [interface] modulation
       iwlist --help
       iwlist --version

DESCRIPTION
       Iwlist is used to display some additional information from  a  wireless
       network interface that is not displayed by iwconfig(8).	The main argu‐
       ment is used to select a category of information,  iwlist  displays  in
       detailed	 form  all  information	 related  to  this category, including
       information already shown by iwconfig(8).

PARAMETERS
       scan[ning]
	      Give the list of Access Points and Ad-Hoc cells  in  range,  and
	      optionally a whole bunch of information about them (ESSID, Qual‐
	      ity, Frequency,  Mode...).  The  type  of	 information  returned
	      depends on what the card supports.
	      Triggering  scanning  is	a privileged operation (root only) and
	      normal users can only read left-over scan results.  By  default,
	      the way scanning is done (the scope of the scan) is dependant on
	      the card and card settings.
	      This command take optional arguments, however most drivers  will
	      ignore  those.  The  option essid is used to specify a scan on a
	      specific ESSID. The option last do not trigger a scan  and  read
	      left-over scan results.

       freq[uency]/channel
	      Give  the	 list  of  available frequencies in the device and the
	      number of defined channels. Please note that usually the	driver
	      returns  the  total  number of channels and only the frequencies
	      available in the present locale, so there is no one-to-one  map‐
	      ping between frequencies displayed and channel numbers.

       rate/bit[rate]
	      List the bit-rates supported by the device.

       keys/enc[ryption]
	      List the encryption key sizes supported and list all the encryp‐
	      tion keys set in the device.

       power  List the various Power Management attributes and	modes  of  the
	      device.

       txpower
	      List the various Transmit Powers available on the device.

       retry  List the transmit retry limits and retry lifetime on the device.

       ap/accesspoint/peers
	      Give  the	 list  of  Access  Points in range, and optionally the
	      quality of link to them. This feature is obsolete and now depre‐
	      cated  in	 favor	of  scanning support (above), and most drivers
	      don't support it.
	      Some drivers may use this command to return a specific  list  of
	      Peers  or	 Access	 Points,  such	as  the	 list of Peers associ‐
	      ated/registered with the card. See your driver documentation for
	      details.

       event  List the wireless events supported by the device.

       auth   List the WPA authentication parametes curently set.

       wpa[keys]
	      List all the WPA encryption keys set in the device.

       genie  List  the	 Generic  Information Elements set in the device (used
	      for WPA support).

       modu[lation]
	      List the modulations supported by the device and the modulations
	      currently enabled.

       --version
	      Display the version of the tools, as well as the recommended and
	      current Wireless Extensions version for the tool and the various
	      wireless interfaces.

       --help Display short help message.

FILES
       /proc/net/wireless

SEE ALSO
       iwconfig(8), iwspy(8).  iwevent(8), iwpriv(8), wireless(7).

wireless-tools			 13 April 2006			     IWLIST(8)
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