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wifi-list-windows
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Like mafintosh/wifi-list, but for Windows
var wifiList = require('wifi-list-windows')
wifiList(function (err, networks) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(networks)
})
Running the above will list nearby wifi networks.
[ { ssid: 'Dykstra Home',
networkType: 'Infrastructure',
authentication: 'WPA2-Personal',
encryption: 'CCMP',
bssid: '12:34:56:78:90:ab',
channel: 9,
signal: 0.99,
radioType: '802.11n',
basicRatesMbps: '1 2 5.5 11',
otherRatesMbps: '6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54' },
{ ssid: 'Home Wireless',
networkType: 'Infrastructure',
authentication: 'WPA2-Personal',
encryption: 'CCMP',
bssid: 'cd:ef:12:34:56:78',
channel: 1,
signal: 0.28,
radioType: '802.11n',
basicRatesMbps: '1 2 5.5 11',
otherRatesMbps: '6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54' } ]
var wifiList = require('wifi-list-windows')
wifiList(cb)
Looks up the list of networks. Calls cb(err, networks)
when it's ready.
err
(null|Error) If an error occurs, networks
will be undefined, and err
will be an Error object.networks
(array of objects|undefined) If no error occurs, networks
will be an array of objects with the following properties. Note that the array might be empty, meaning it detected no networks.
ssid
(string) The SSID/network name.networkType
(string) E.g. "Infrastructure", "Adhoc"authentication
(string) E.g. "Open", "WPA2-Personal"encryption
(string)bssid
(string) Hex string, e.g. "15:9e:f2:29:33:e5"channel
(number) Integer between 1 and 14signal
(number) Floating point number between 0 and 1 that indicates the strength of the signal. Closer to 0 is a weaker signal. Closer to 1 is a stronger signal.radioType
(string) E.g. "802.11n"basicRatesMbps
(string) I don't know what this means. If you do, please make a PR that fixes this line!otherRatesMbps
(string) I don't know what this means. If you do, please make a PR that fixes this line!> npm install wifi-list-windows -g
> wifi-list
[ { ssid: 'Dykstra Home',
networkType: 'Infrastructure',
authentication: 'WPA2-Personal',
encryption: 'CCMP',
bssid: '15:9e:f2:29:33:e5',
channel: 9,
signal: 0.99,
radioType: '802.11n',
basicRatesMbps: '1 2 5.5 11',
otherRatesMbps: '6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54' } ]
Install with npm
npm install wifi-list-windows # install API
npm install wifi-list-windows -g # install CLI
MIT
FAQs
Like mafintosh/wifi-list, but for Windows
The npm package wifi-list-windows receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, wifi-list-windows popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wifi-list-windows demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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