# static-neighbor-reports The `static-neighbor-reports` package allows a user to configure static neighbor reports which are available for clients to be polled in case they support IEEE802.11k. This greatly improves the wireless experiences in terms of mobility. Make sure to enable `ieee80211k` for each VAP neighbor reports should be installed to. ## Configuring The uci config name is `static-neighbor-report`. There's currently only the section type `neighbor`. ### neighbor The followign options are supported for `neighbor` sections: #### neighbor_report This is the binary neighbor report element from a foreign AP. It is required for each neighbor. #### disabled Values other than `0` disable the neighbor. It won't be installed into hostapd in this case. If this option is missing, the neighbor is implicitly active. #### bssid The BSSID of the foreign AP. This option can usually be omitted, as it's implicitly present in the first 6 bytes of the binary neighbor report element. #### ssid The SSID of the foreign AP. This option can be omitted, in case it matches the SSID used on the local AP. #### iface Space seperated list of hostapd interfaces the neighbor should be installed to. ## Retrieving neighbor information To retrieve the neighbor informations of an AP to be isntalled on a foreign AP, make sure the UCI option `ieee80211k` is set to `1` on the VAP. Execute `ubus call hostapd. rrm_nr_get_own` on the AP. To get a list of all available interfaces, execute `ubus list`. The returned information follows this format: ```json { "value": [ "", "", "" ] } ```