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:
Martin Jr., D. Michael wrote:
I am interested in what specific types of RADIUS servers are being used
by individuals out there in the higher education community for wireless
applications?
Are people using Unix-based, Linux-based, or Windows-based RADIUS
systems?
Unix/Linux. We run on Linux but
I have been watching the conversations recently about who is using which
RADIUS. I am curious, though, as to how those who use Kerberos
authentication are planning to implement 802.1x and 802.11i? Is anyone
looking at using EAP-TTLS-PAP with a FreeRADIUS proxy to an MIT K5 KDC?
Kurt
At 10:42 AM