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wifiscan

go report card coverage godocs

A platform-independent WiFi scanning library for getting BSSID + RSSI from nearby access points. It should work on most Linux installations as well as Windows and OS X.

How does it work?

wifiscan works by calling the OS-specific Wifi scan utility and parsing the output. For Linux this is iwlist, for Windows it is netsh.exe and for OS X it is airport. Other systems are not supported at the moment (although, as long as they are Linux-based I believe you can install iwlist).

Install

go get -u github.com/schollz/wifiscan/...

Usage

You can use it in your Go code as:

wifis, err := wifiscan.Scan()
if err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}
for _, w := range wifis {
    fmt.Println(w.SSID, w.RSSI)
}

You can also use the command-line tool as:

$ WIFI=wlan0 wifiscan
SSID                RSSI
f0:5c:19:a2:2a:01   -55
28:c6:8e:75:6f:cf   -58
f0:5c:19:a2:26:61   -72
90:72:40:1c:b8:96   -69
...

Note: When using with Linux you will need to add sudo to get a full scan.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. Feel free to...

  • Revise documentation
  • Add new features
  • Fix bugs
  • Suggest improvements

License

MIT

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