Not sure what access points you are using, but did you look at you access point 
management software?  Hopefully it can tell you what access point the user is 
connected to.

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Date:    Mon, 5 Jan 2004 22:23:59 -0500
From:    Cal Frye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Detecting clients.

looking for recommendations...

We just spent a couple of hours trying to locate a machine misconfigured
for interface bridging. The wireless interface was the bad boy, and all
the address we had. I walked around a while with Netstumbler, but only
found my access points, not the client I was looking for.

Does anyone know of a device or software package (perhaps for the iPaq)
that shows reliable signal strength and preferably MAC address at a
minimum for �LL 802.11 devices in the vicinity?

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--Cal Frye, Network Administrator, Oberlin College
  www.ouuf.org, www.calfrye.com 

   "MCSE - Minesweeper Consultant and Solitaire Expert"

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