Simple python script, which collects RSSI information about wifi access points around you and draws graphics showing RSSI activity.
The idea was to provide a commandline way to collect RSSI data on the platforms where it's only possible through NetworkManager and there is no robust and simple console utility.
matplotlib
python-tk
usage: list_rssi.py [-h] [-i] [-n [NETWORKS [NETWORKS ...]]]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i, --interactive start polling RSSI from the networks
-n [NETWORKS [NETWORKS ...]], --networks [NETWORKS [NETWORKS ...]]
networks to collect data from
After start you recieve an RSSI data for all access points around you. If you didn't enable interactive mode, this is the only usecase, good for platforms without UI.
In the interactive mode those commands are available: After that you will be prompted for a command. plot draw an RSSI activity graphic for this moment since program start stop stop the program print print actual rssi data one more time
./list_rssi.py -i -n "WifiHome" "WifiBuddy" "Dlink200"
... walking around the apartment for some time with opened laptop to confuse everybody
plot
...watching your graphic
stop
25.05.2017: Migrated from gnuplot to matplotlib, less dependencies, simplification.
02.06.2011: First commit - a printed list [AP: RSSI]
02.06.2011: Now refreshes on every signal change, completely new design
02.06.2011: Gnuplot
09.06.2011: New functionality - start changer, print.