I have a home network consisting of a router plus a wireless range extender (repeater), and I cannot reliably identify to which of them my laptop is connecting (both are in range).
I tried using arp -n
from the laptop, but it always returns the Ethernet address of the router, even when I'm connecting via the range extender (it is easy to notice the difference, since the connection goes from 0.2 MBps to 10 MBps).
I tried setting the BSSID in the (Mate) network manager of my laptop to the MAC address of the range extender, but the connection often slows down to a point in which it seems the laptop is connecting directly to the router, so I'd like to confirm if this is the case.
Answer
Use iw dev link
to see the Wi-Fi link information:
$ iw wlan0 link
Connected to 24:a4:3d:9e:a2:16 (on wlan0)
SSID: Home
freq: 2462
RX: 912692438 bytes (1247502 packets)
TX: 77739414 bytes (744392 packets)
signal: -37 dBm
tx bitrate: 65.0 MBit/s MCS 7
bss flags: short-preamble short-slot-time
dtim period: 1
beacon int: 100
Somewhat more verbose information can be shown using iw dev station dump
:
$ iw wlan0 station dump
Station b8:d3:41:f1:5a:83 (on wlan0)
inactive time: 186 ms
rx bytes: 2697906
rx packets: 12566
tx bytes: 698344
tx packets: 3350
tx retries: 480
tx failed: 0
signal: -51 [-51] dBm
signal avg: -49 [-49] dBm
tx bitrate: 150.0 MBit/s MCS 7 40MHz short GI
rx bitrate: 150.0 MBit/s MCS 7 40MHz short GI
expected throughput: 47.350Mbps
authorized: yes
authenticated: yes
preamble: long
WMM/WME: yes
MFP: no
TDLS peer: no
For certain older drivers that only support WEXT but not nl80211, use the iwconfig dev
command:
$ iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"Home"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: D8:A3:83:F1:58:80
Bit Rate=150 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality=45/70 Signal level=-65 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:149 Missed beacon:0
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