Mine is the same as your's. Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > larry price wrote: > > > > Anyone know what a BSSID is? That's what kismet reports, and > > > I kind of assumed that's the access point's MAC. But is it? > > > > > BSSID : Basic Service Set Identifier > > It looks like a MAC. Our home network has a BSSID of 00:0C:41:66:81:A8, > which is the MAC stamped on the bottom of the LinkSys WAP11. Is the > BSSID always the same as the access point's MAC address? > > More generally, am I the only person whose WiFi works with some > networks but not with others? Or do you guys have the same problems? > > (I know about the "WiFi never works" problem. My wife's temporary > laptop is in that category. The new permanent laptop arrived last > night, and it has an Intel Pro/Wireless 2200. Fun...) > > [email protected] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug > >
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