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Since i have my N900, i am searching for a Netmonitor/Fieldtestdisplay application.
I was absolutely sure there will be something like this when i bought it because its linux and open source.Therefore i have not sought about this before. that was a mistake.
There is Netmon, but its really simple, not what i am looking for.
The best would be an application like FTD in Symbian.
This must be possible, the values are in the unit. Otherwise you could not make a call in the cellular network.
Is it possible to show this data in the terminal ?
I need the neighbour cells CI and RSSI. Without this there is no real netmonitor.
How works the phone with the OS ?
Ist there a device /dev/phone0 or something ?
If so it should be possible to read out the data.
I have to say that I have not much knowledge, otherwise I would have found out myself.
Can anybody help me with this please ? Or is there already a solution i dont know ?
Last edited by antennenmann; 2010-10-03 at 15:04.