Hi. On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 10:06:38 +0200 Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote:
> I believe tshark (and wireshark of course) is also be capable of showing bad > or corrupted traffic. You can set filters, i.e. to filter out rejects and > similar, > and if they are abnormal high, you know, something is bad. > > Just an idea... It's complex at best. While tshark, wireshark or plain tcpdump can be used for this purpose, it would take a non-trivial post-processing to show signal quality/junk ratio grouped by APs. An invocation of 'airmon-ng wlan0' is much simpler IMO. Of course, if neighbor in question actually managed to connect to OP's APs, and wreaking havoc from inside the OP's LAN - then wireshark would be priceless. Reco