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I'm not familiar with the Atheros class, but I know what you mean, I think. A wireless adapter in Windows can report multiple access points in range, and Windows can display all of them to let you choose which to connect to. So there must be a way to get this information from the adapter. It sounds like there should be an enumeration you can cycle through to find all detected stations and return their respective signal strengths. Since I don't know how to do that, I can only recommend that you dig more deeply into the WMI documentation, and try Google for "enumerating wireless access points" or some similar term. Perhaps my rewording of things will trigger some responses from more knowledgeable people - I hope so, as it sounds like an interesting problem.
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