dockapps/wmwlmon-1.0/wmwlmon.1
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.\" $Id: wmwlmon.1,v 1.17 2008/05/13 17:42:02 hacki Exp $
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.Dd Jul 9, 2006
.Dt WMWLMON 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm wmwlmon
.Nd Wireless Monitor wmdockapp
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm wmwlmon
.Op Fl Dhvw
.Op Fl i Ar interface
.Op Fl s Ar scrolling
.Op Fl display Ar display
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a wmdockapp which shows the state of a wireless network interface. In the
title you see the network interface name and a led showing if the interface
link is active. As next you see the signal strength from the conntected access
point in dB (decibel). The bar shows the signal strength in percents. If the
bar is full, it means that you have the full throughput of the bandwidth
displayed in Mbps. As next you see the channel number. A red lock shines if
WEP is enabled. The last line shows the network id.
.Pp
If no interface is set at startup,
.Nm
scans all initialized interfaces until the first wireless interface is found
and uses that.
.Sh OPTIONS
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl D
Debug mode. Instead starting a wmdockapp, the data is sent to stdout.
.It Fl h
Prints short listing of
.Nm
options.
.It Fl v
Shows version.
.It Fl w
Enable WaveLAN compatibility. If a device is named wi* it gets recognized as
WaveLAN device automatically. Otherwise you can force WaveLAN compatibility
by this option.
.It Fl i Ar interface
Set interface.
.It Fl s Ar scrolling
Network id scrolling. If a network id is to long to display in the wmdockapp
window it will be scrolled by default. The
.Ar scrolling
types are:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -compact
.It Fl s Cm 0
Disable scrolling. Long network id's will be cut down to 8 characters.
.It Fl s Cm 1
LCD scrolling (default). The network id moves from left to right separated by
a space.
.It Fl s Cm 2
Bounce scrolling. The network id moves from left to right and bounces back
from right to left.
.It Fl s Cm 3
Fade scrolling. The network id moves from left to right, fading out and
begins again.
.El
.It Fl display Ar display
Set display name.
.El
.Sh HISTORY
First version of
.Nm
appeared in 2005.
.Sh THANKS
Thanks to Claudio Jeker, Marc Winiger, Marc Balmer, and Matthieu Herrb for
their support.
.Sh AUTHORS
Marcus Glocker
.Aq marcus@nazgul.ch
.Sh CAVEATS
As I can't test
.Nm
with every wireless chipset for which a driver exists, because I don't have
them all, it is most possible that with some chipsets the behavement of
.Nm
is wrong, or some informations are missing. If you have such a chipset
causing troubles, please report me, including a dmesg and a problem
explanation.
.Pp
Full supported devices known yet:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It ath(4)
.It iwi(4)
.It ral(4)
.It upgt(4)
.It wi(4)
.It wpi(4)
.El
.Pp
Partial supported devices known yet:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
.It atw(4)
.It ipw(4)
.El