.\" Guus Sliepen - 2001 .\" Completed and fixed up by Jean Tourrilhes - 2002-2003 .\" iwgetid.8 .\" .TH IWGETID 8 "02 December 2003" "wireless-tools" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .\" .\" NAME part .\" .SH NAME iwgetid \- Report ESSID, NWID or AP/Cell Address of wireless network .\" .\" SYNOPSIS part .\" .SH SYNOPSIS .BI "iwgetid " [interface] " [--raw] [--scheme] [--ap] [--freq]" .br .BI " [--mode] [--protocol] [--channel] .br .\" .\" DESCRIPTION part .\" .SH DESCRIPTION .B iwgetid is used to find out the NWID, ESSID or AP/Cell Address of the wireless network that is currently used. The information reported is the same as the one shown by .BR iwconfig ", but " iwgetid is easier to integrate in various scripts. .br By default, .B iwgetid will print the .I ESSID of the device, and if the device doesn't have any ESSID it will print its .IR NWID . .br The default formatting output is pretty-print. .\" .\" OPTIONS part .\" .SH OPTIONS .TP .B --raw This option disables pretty-printing of the information. This options is orthogonal to the other options (except .BR --scheme ), so with the appropriate combination of options you can print the raw ESSID, AP Address or Mode. .br This format is ideal when storing the result of iwgetid as a variable in .I Shell or .I Perl scripts or to pass the result as an argument on the command line of .BR iwconfig . .TP .B --scheme This option is similar to the previous one, it disables pretty-printing of the information and remove all characters that are not alphanumerics (like space, punctuation and control characters). .br The resulting output is a valid Pcmcia scheme identifier (that may be used as an argument of the command .BR "cardctl scheme" ). This format is also ideal when using the result of iwgetid as a selector in .I Shell or .I Perl scripts, or as a file name. .TP .B --ap Display the MAC address of the Wireless .I Access Point or the .IR Cell . .TP .B --freq Display the current .I frequency or .I channel used by the interface. .TP .B --channel Display the current .I channel used by the interface. The channel is determined using the current frequency and the frequency list provided by the interface. .TP .B --mode Display the current .I mode of the interface. .TP .B --protocol Display the .I protocol name of the interface. This allow to identify all the cards that are compatible with each other and accept the same type of configuration. .br This can also be used to .I check Wireless Extension support on the interface, as this is the only attribute that all drivers supporting Wireless Extension are mandated to support. .\" .\" SEE ALSO part .\" .SH SEE ALSO .BR iwconfig (8), .BR ifconfig (8), .BR iwspy (8), .BR iwpriv (8).