what are these files: "/sys/class/net/eth1/wireless" ?
- From: "Aleksej" <qnx@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:08:38 +0100
What is the information that is stored in all these files under the
directory "/sys/class/net/eth1/wireless"? What is the nature of these files?
For example, when I read the noise level:
# cat /sys/class/net/eth1/wireless/noise
where does this noise value come from? How often and by whom this value is
updated?
Is there anything common between the values (e.g. noise, signal level) that
I read from the "/sys/class/net/eth1/wireless" files and the values that I
read from the file "/proc/net/wireless"?
Thanks a million!
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