Kill their MAC address in your DHCP server.  Brings the user to you.

Not the best solution, but it often works.
Rich


Richard M. Boys         
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University of Michigan School of Information
Searching for a vendor who "plays well with others!"
>From the DNRC - I haven't been ignoring you; I've been prioritizing you.
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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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