porpoise_paul:

I'm sorry I can't help. But while reading the thread, I thought that it might be helpful if you showed some sample output, and indicate what parts of the output you're specifically interested in. That way, it might clear up some misunderstandings and help you get to the answer more quickly. For example, it took a couple exchanges to find out that there were multiple packets involved, and that the AP is (apparently) reporting the signal level in a separate packet. But we still don't know how other devices are reporting the signal level.

...roboticus

Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by incompetence.


In reply to Re^6: Module to return signal levels on captured packets by roboticus
in thread Module to return signal levels on captured packets by porpoise_paul

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