> I've been lurking for quite awhile and appreciate the chance to read this
> list. I have a question from a corporate network administrator's point of
> view:
>
> It is very easy to setup an access point in your cube and be able to roam
> around a building unfettered by wires. This is actually a really cool
> thing. However....
>
> It's been my experience that every rogue AP I've found (I see them or hear
> about them or whatever) is properly in configured. My question is, has
> anybody seen a product that will go out and, say, scan a class B looking
> for wireless APs and bridges? I saw one application up on sourceforge
> where a guy had been collecting MAC address ranges for different wireless
> vendors and was in the process of writing an application to scan for those
> MACs. Unfortunately he's not very far along with it.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated. Wardriving is quite fun until you
> find one of your own company's AP's on the list and you didn't even know
> it was there to begin with. :-)
>
> Jeff Murri
> J.R. Simplot Company - Tech Services
> 208/327-5920
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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