Alexion | arraybolt3: I meant the speed at which the wifi is connected | 01:05 |
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Alexion | like 74Mbps, 100Mbps, 300Mbps etc. | 01:05 |
arraybolt3 | Alexion: Oh. I think you can do that, don't remember how though. Hold on one moment... | 01:34 |
arraybolt3 | Alexion: Right-click on the network icon in the system tray, and then click "Connection information". This works on Lubuntu 22.04.1. | 01:35 |
arraybolt3 | (It appears to list the speed in Kb/s though >_< which may be a bit hard to read.) | 01:36 |
Alexion | yes, that shows the current transfer speed, but I don't want that, I'm looking for the rate at which it is connected | 01:43 |
Alexion | and I found the solution | 01:43 |
Alexion | sudo iw dev wlan0 link | 01:43 |
Alexion | replace wlan0 with the name of the wifi card | 01:43 |
Alexion | in my case, it says 54Mbps | 01:43 |
Alexion | thank you for your support | 01:52 |
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bperraud | hey everyone | 14:20 |
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