Network Stumbler.  You may have to buy a attenna for about $200 to increase
your range and sensitivity (very recomended).  Although if you are working
on a budget you can make one out of a pringles can.  (there are plans on the
net for about $20 and it works really well)

Thanks
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From: "Hornat, Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:22 PM
Subject: detecting wireless access points


> What is the best method to discover rogue wireless access points on your
network?  Other than the obvious, buy a laptop with a wireless card and
search theory.  Is there a network tool that would detect a wireless access
point being plugged in?
>
> As a security administrator, I would like to have the ability to know if a
user has purchased an access point and plugged it into my network.
>
> Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
> mrcorp
>
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