You can get the RSSI of your active network wifi connection using the Native Wifi API, after of call the WlanOpenHandle and WlanEnumInterfaces functions you must execute the WlanQueryInterface method passing the wlan_intf_opcode_current_connection enum value and a pointer to a WLAN_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES structure, from here you must access the wlanAssociationAttributes element and finally read the value of the wlanSignalQuality field.
This is the description of this field.
wlanSignalQuality
A percentage value that represents the signal quality of the network.
WLAN_SIGNAL_QUALITY is of type ULONG. This member contains a
value between 0 and 100. A value of 0 implies an actual RSSI signal
strength of -100 dbm. A value of 100 implies an actual RSSI signal
strength of -50 dbm. You can calculate the RSSI signal strength value
for wlanSignalQuality values between 1 and 99 using linear
interpolation.
Try this sample code
uses
Windows,
SysUtils,
nduWlanAPI in 'nduWlanAPI.pas',
nduWlanTypes in 'nduWlanTypes.pas';
procedure Scan();
var
hClient : THandle;
dwVersion : DWORD;
ResultInt : DWORD;
pInterface : Pndu_WLAN_INTERFACE_INFO_LIST;
i : Integer;
pInterfaceGuid : TGUID;
pdwDataSize, RSSI : DWORD;
ppData : pndu_WLAN_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES;
begin
ResultInt:=WlanOpenHandle(1, nil, @dwVersion, @hClient);
try
if ResultInt<> ERROR_SUCCESS then
begin
WriteLn('Error Open CLient'+IntToStr(ResultInt));
Exit;
end;
ResultInt:=WlanEnumInterfaces(hClient, nil, @pInterface);
if ResultInt<> ERROR_SUCCESS then
begin
WriteLn('Error Enum Interfaces '+IntToStr(ResultInt));
exit;
end;
for i := 0 to pInterface^.dwNumberOfItems - 1 do
begin
Writeln('Interface ' + pInterface^.InterfaceInfo[i].strInterfaceDescription);
WriteLn('GUID ' + GUIDToString(pInterface^.InterfaceInfo[i].InterfaceGuid));
pInterfaceGuid:= pInterface^.InterfaceInfo[pInterface^.dwIndex].InterfaceGuid;
ppData:=nil;
pdwDataSize:=0;
ResultInt:=WlanQueryInterface(hClient, @pInterfaceGuid, wlan_intf_opcode_current_connection, nil, @pdwDataSize, @ppData,nil);
try
if (ResultInt=ERROR_SUCCESS) and (pdwDataSize=SizeOf(Tndu_WLAN_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES)) then
begin
Writeln(Format('Profile %s',[ppData^.strProfileName]));
Writeln(Format('Mac Address %.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x',[
ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.dot11Bssid[0],
ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.dot11Bssid[1],
ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.dot11Bssid[2],
ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.dot11Bssid[3],
ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.dot11Bssid[4],
ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.dot11Bssid[5]]));
RSSI := (ppData^.wlanAssociationAttributes.wlanSignalQuality div 2) - 100;
Writeln(Format('RSSI %d dbm',[RSSI]));
end;
finally
if ppData<>nil then
WlanFreeMemory(ppData);
end;
end;
finally
WlanCloseHandle(hClient, nil);
end;
end;
begin
try
Scan();
except
on E:Exception do
Writeln(E.Classname, ': ', E.Message);
end;
Readln;
end.
Note : unfortunately AFAIK doesn't exist a official translation of the Native Wifi API headers to Delphi, so in the meantime you can use these.
WlanGetNetworkBssListto have theWLAN_BSS_ENTRY('lRssi'), in theWLAN_BSS_LISTfor the BSS you're interested in. I think.. – Sertac Akyuz Jan 14 at 19:18