multiple-channels ( yes | no ; default: no ) - whether to snoop multiple channels or a single
channel
• no - wireless snooper snoops only one channel in frequency that is configured in /interface
wireless
• yes - snoop in all channels that are listed in the scan-list in /interface wireless
receive-errors ( yes | no ; default: no ) - whether to receive packets with CRC errors
Command Description
snoop - starts monitoring wireless channels
• wireless interface name - interface that monitoring is performed on
• BAND - operating band
Example
Snoop 802.11b network:
[admin@MikroTik] interface wireless snooper> snoop wlan1
BAND FREQ USE BW NET-COUNT STA-COUNT
2.4ghz-b 2412MHz 1.5% 11.8kbps 2 2
2.4ghz-b 2417MHz 1.3% 6.83kbps 0 1
2.4ghz-b 2422MHz 0.6% 4.38kbps 1 1
2.4ghz-b 2427MHz 0.6% 4.43kbps 0 0
2.4ghz-b 2432MHz 0.3% 2.22kbps 0 0
2.4ghz-b 2437MHz 0% 0bps 0 0
2.4ghz-b 2442MHz 1% 8.1kbps 0 0
2.4ghz-b 2447MHz 1% 8.22kbps 1 1
2.4ghz-b 2452MHz 1% 8.3kbps 0 0
2.4ghz-b 2457MHz 0% 0bps 0 0
2.4ghz-b 2462MHz 0% 0bps 0 0
[admin@MikroTik] interface wireless snooper>
General Information
Station and AccessPoint
This example shows how to configure 2 MikroTik routers - one as Access Point and the other one
as a station on 5GHz (802.11a standard).
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