> They don't access the packets themselves. They use some Microsoft wi-fi
> APIs (I don't remember the exact name of them...) that allow you see the
> BSSIDs advertised by the APs.

You may be talking about WlanGetNetworkBssList(), part of the WLAN API in 
Windows. This API works from Server 2008 and Vista, and PARTS of it work on XP 
(with a fix applied), but this particular function does not work on XP, no 
matter what service packs or fixes you apply.

My point is that Network Stumbler works fine on my XP SP3 laptop, displaying 
MAC addresses for all nearby acces points, so it must be doing things some 
other way. And I suspect this other way is via sniffing packets, but I have not 
found a way to do it yet.

-- 
Gonzalo Diethelm

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