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wavemonrc: wavemon configuration file
NAME
$HOME/.wavemonrc - wavemon configuration fileDESCRIPTION
wavemonrc is the per-user configuration file for wavemon(1). This page describes its individual configuration options. Each corresponds to a configuration item of the Preferences screen (F7 key), whose on-screen name is shown in parentheses.interface = <ifname>
-
Selects the wireless interface to use.
-
If enabled, display MAC addresses using lower-case hex digits separated by dots
rather than colons.
-
Determines the ordering used in the scan window: channel sorts by channel number, essid by
access point name, signal by signal strength, and open by openness. The combined variants
chan/sig and open/sig sort first by channel/openness and then by signal strength.
It also affects the status line at the bottom: normally the most crowded channels are listed,
sorting by channel in descending order switches to least crowded ones instead.
-
Sets the direction of the sort_order: ascending (on) or descending (off).
-
Time interval for polling new statistics (including scan refresh). Range: 10..4000ms.
-
Number of samples used per each histogram slot. For example, if the stat_updates
interval is 500ms and the histogram slot size is 4, the histogram is moved
one slot further every 2 seconds. Range: 1..64.
-
Determines the responsiveness of level meters, tracking the moving average
rather than following each new sample. The given value specifies the percentage
of the history (the 'inertia') of preceding samples. A value of 0 disables
this option. Range: 0..99%.
-
Sets refresh rate for dynamic device parameters (e.g. bitrate) and the
refresh interval for the Scan window (F3). Range: 1..60s.
-
Override the auto-scaling of the bar graphs and histogram, allowing you to set your own scales.
-
Set the left and right boundaries of the signal level scales. Ranges: -128..-60dBm (minimum) and -59..120dBm (maximum).
-
These work similar to the signal boundary settings. Ranges: -128..-60dBm
(minimum) and -60..120dBm (maximum).
-
Switches on a fancy random generator for testing.
-
Issue a warning at a given threshold at the lower end of the signal
scale. It is meant for alarming you when a signal appears at the receiver.
-
Sets the threshold value for the 'Low threshold action'.
Range: -120..-60dBm.
-
Analogous to lo_threshold_action, only this time the threshold is at
the upper end of the scale and the action is performed when the signal level
drops below it. The acoustic signal is also different in order to be easily
distinguishable from the lower one. Correctly adjusted, this little fellow
will tell you when you should move closer to the base station.
-
Sets the threshold for the 'High threshold action'. Range: -59..120dBm.
- Which of the screens appears at program startup.
AUTHOR
Written by Jan Morgenstern <jan [at] jm-music.de>.REPORTING BUGS
Send bug reports and/or suggestions to Gerrit Renker <gerrit [at] erg.abdn.ac.uk>.COPYRIGHT
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. See file COPYING for details.