depending on how the clients in your network get their ip addresses, you might be able to search through your dhcp logs and pull all of the ap mac addresses. this discounts rogue aps with statics, but if i was to drop a rogue ap into a network, i would probably turn on dhcp, then let it go. a good site for mac address/vendor coorelation is: http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/
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- RE: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wireless A... Isherwood Jeff C Contr AFRL/IFOSS
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- RE: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wireless A... Weaver, Woody
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- Re: MORE: Tools for Detecting W... Bennett Todd
- RE: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wirel... Jon
- RE: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wireless A... ed d
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- RE: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wireless A... ed d
- RE: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wireless A... Andrews, Ryan
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