rfkill — tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices
rfkill
[options] [command]
[ id | type... ]
rfkill lists, enabling and disabling wireless devices.
The command "list" output format is deprecated and
maintained for backward compatibility only. The new output
format is the default when no command is specified or when
the option −−output
is used.
The default output is subject to change. So whenever
possible, you should avoid using default outputs in your
scripts. Always explicitly define expected columns by using
the −−output
option
together with a columns list in environments where a stable
output is required.
−J
, −−json
Use JSON output format.
−n
, −−noheadings
Do not print a header line.
−o
, −−output
Specify which output columns to print. Use −−help to get a list of available columns.
−−output−all
Output all available columns.
−r
, −−raw
Use the raw output format.
−−help
Display help text and exit.
−−version
Display version information and exit.
Display help text and exit.
Listen for rfkill events and display them on stdout.
id
|type
...]List the current state of all available devices. The
command output format is deprecated, see the section
DESCRIPTION. It is a good idea to check with
list
command id
or
type
scope is
appropriate before setting block or unblock. Special
all type
string will match everything. Use of multiple
id
or
type
arguments
is supported.
id
|type
[...]Disable the corresponding device.
id
|type
[...]Enable the corresponding device. If the device is hard−blocked, for example via a hardware switch, it will remain unavailable though it is now soft−unblocked.
rfkill --output ID,TYPE
rfkill block all
rfkill unblock wlan
rfkill block bluetooth uwb wimax wwan gps fm nfc
rfkill was originally written by Johannes Berg and Marcel Holtmann The code has been later modified by Sami Kerola and Karel Zak for util-linux project.
This manual page was written by Darren Salt for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
The rfkill command is part of the util−linux package and is available from Linux Kernel Archive
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