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airodump-ng [2022/02/09 00:39] – [Description] add link to wpa_capture mister_x | airodump-ng [2022/05/01 20:59] – [What's the meaning of the fields displayed by airodump-ng ?] fixed quotes mister_x | ||
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|BSSID|MAC address of the access point. In the Client section, a BSSID of "(not associated)" | |BSSID|MAC address of the access point. In the Client section, a BSSID of "(not associated)" | ||
- | |PWR|Signal level reported by the card. Its signification depends on the driver, but as the signal gets higher you get closer to the AP or the station. If the BSSID PWR is -1, then the driver doesn' | + | |PWR|Signal level reported by the Wi-Fi adapter. Its signification depends on the driver, but as the signal gets higher you get closer to the AP or the station. It usually is the [[https:// |
|RXQ|Receive Quality as measured by the percentage of packets (management and data frames) successfully received over the last 10 seconds. | |RXQ|Receive Quality as measured by the percentage of packets (management and data frames) successfully received over the last 10 seconds. | ||
|Beacons|Number of announcements packets sent by the AP. Each access point sends about ten beacons per second at the lowest rate (1M), so they can usually be picked up from very far.| | |Beacons|Number of announcements packets sent by the AP. Each access point sends about ten beacons per second at the lowest rate (1M), so they can usually be picked up from very far.| |
airodump-ng.txt · Last modified: 2022/05/01 21:03 by mister_x