layer 1 and 2 statistics

Hi all, I have to get these statistics in Wifi hardware for an university study:

PHYSIC LEVEL { SIGNALS TRANSMITTED SIGNALS ARRIVED WITH POWER ABOVE RX SENSITIVITY SIGNALS ARRIVED WITH POWER ABOVE RX THRESHOLD SIGNALS RECEIVED AND FORWARDED TO MAC COLLISIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION (IN MWHR) } DATA LINK LEVEL { PKTS FROM NETWORK UCAST (NON-FRAG) PKTS SENT TO CHANL BCAST PKTS SENT TO CHANL UCAST PKTS RCVD CLEARLY BCAST PKTS RCVD CLEARLY RETX PKTS DUE TO CTS TIMEOUT RETX PKTS DUE TO ACK TIMEOUT PKT DROPS DUE TO RETX LIMIT RTS PACKETS IGNORED DUE TO BUSY CHANNEL RTS PACKETS IGNORED DUE TO NAV }

The usual programs such as netstumbler, kismet or wrapi (CRAWDAD project) don't show all of them. I'm searching around but still haven't found nothing satisfactory. Any suggestions on how to get this data?

thanks in advance for help, stef

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cicciostef
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"cicciostef" hath wroth:

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Yes. Use SNMP. Not all wireless devices support SNMP but there are enough that do. See if what you need is in the 802.11 MIB database at:

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are also manufacturer specific MIB's with more data.

Incidentally, usenet is not an appropriate place to ask questions about your homework. The typical college has many more resources than can be found on usenet.

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Jeff Liebermann

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