If your laptop supports the intel Proset wireless software you can see the 
BSSID of the AP you are associated to

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/network/p65126/en/utilintc.htm

this link shows the details that can be found in the advanced properties.

Failing this if you are using Cisco wireless IP phones that have a site survey 
setting which allows you to see similar settings main advantage to this option 
is it shows all APs within your range not just the AP you are assosicated to.

Final one if you have the money the survey software to use is airmagnet!

Regards,

Dave R.

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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] CCIE_Wireless Digest, Vol 42, Issue 5

Hello Wireless Team,

Do you know what tool can be loaded on a laptop to see the MAC address of the 
wireless radios to support WAP site survey efforts?   we are trying to locate 
WAPs that are installed above the ceiling tiles.
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless]   DHCP Snooping and WLC question.
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When I configure DHCP snooping on the
following topology, (see network diagram.pdf), Lan wired connection works
perfectly on Apple and Win7 machines.


When I do the test through wireless,
the Apple Machine does not get ip address and with windows it connects 
immediately
gets ip address, but it takes like 1 minute for windows to show that has a 
successful
connection even when you can browse and access the network.

  Now if I apply the trusted command on
the port of the switch where the WLC is connected to the LAN networks
everything works perfectly and the connection is instantaneous on both
operative sistems.



My questions should it be like that?



To me it looks that if someone connects
to the wireless and enables a DHCPserver, using the Wireless adapter it can
generate a security issue because it will be broadcasting through the port 
connected
to the WLC in trusted mode.



Any comments would be appreciated

 Armando
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