Yes, I thought about it, too. However, my router does that too, andshows only one BSSID, which means it only detects the 2.4GHz part of the hotspot (btw the signal is weak right now, but it doesn't affect the results). The flags are the same as the active SSID flags. The only difference is the SECURITY column, where mine lacks WPA1. I don't know how I could add WPA1 to the command line above, and (yet another fun issue) the nmcli connection modify … command tends to shut down the access point, I don't know why.
Code:
pi@pi0:~ $ sudo nmcli -f all d wifi listNAME SSID SSID-HEX BSSID MODE CHAN FREQ RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY WPA-FLAGS >...AP[10] Carousel 4361726F7573656C D8:3A:DD:FD:F4:B6 Infra 6 2437 MHz 65 Mbit/s 30 ▂___ WPA2 (none) >...
Statistics: Posted by jzu — Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:23 pm