It should broadcast a MAC address when it's broadcasting that the network
exists. NetStumbler should pick that up just fine as long as your card is
compatible with the program. Or, if you're running Vista, there's a program
called VistaStumbler that will do the same thing.

 

Christopher J. Bosak

Vector Company

c. 847.603.4673

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"You need to install an RTFM Interface, due to an LBNC issue."

- B.O.F.H. (Merged 2 into 1) - Me

 

From: Max Krone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 10:38 hrs
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: ad-hoc network detection

 

Hello all,

I am reviewing logs from our Cisco Wireless network configuration and
believe their may be a computer in our environment that is broadcasting as
an ad-hoc network and interfering with a few of my access points. Are any of
you aware of any tools I can use from my computer to possibly detect which
computers in my environment could be acting as the ad-hoc network. I would
prefer not to touch every laptop and wireless enabled PC if I don't have to!

Thanks,
Max

 

 

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