Awesome
node WiFiScanner
Installing
npm install node-wifiscanner
About
Scan surrounding WiFi access points with NodeJS.
On Mac, it will use the airport
command.
On Linux, it will use the iwlist
command (may require root privileges).
On Windows, it will use the netsh
command.
How to use :
// scanner.js
var wifiscanner = require('./wifiscanner.js');
wifiscanner.scan(function(err, data){
if (err) {
console.log("Error : " + err);
return;
}
console.log(data);
});
Scanning surrounding WiFi access points is useful for getting geolocation. See geolocation.js
for an example.
Similar project : node_wifi_location
Author
- Maurice Svay maurice@svay.com, http://svay.com
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