Thanks to all who responded.  My aim is to identify non-broadcasting SSIDs from
the RF side.  Sounds like a Kismet-like sniffer is what I'm looking for.

Now...I'm also interested in a spectrum analyzer function to identify other 2.4g
interference...2.4 phones etc.  Any suggestions?

.....thanks again........J


On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Philippe Hanset wrote:

> If it's broadcasted it's in the AP's beacon,
> if it's not broadcasted, clients will send it to challenge the AP
> (not just an XP thing, that's part of the standard)
> The second case will require a user joining, a sniffer,
> and patience!
>
> here is a site that provides all flavors of sniffers:
> http://www.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/WirelessSniffer
>
> Philippe Hanset
> University of Tennessee
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, James Savage wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >   Has anyone found a method of identifying the presence of hidden (non
> > broadcast) SSIDs?  NetStumbler locates all broadcast SSIDs but not hidden ones.
> > The alternative, I guess, is to go the spectrum analyzer route and look for
> > sources in the 2.4g range.  There was a discussion quite some time ago (end
> > of '01) about these devices.   Does anyone have some recent advice/suggestions.
> >
> > ....thanks in advance........Jamie
> >
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