Yeah, but the point is to know which Ap I'm connected. Getting the Ap
ip, or Ap ssid name should resolve my problem.
But as You said, it seems (to me) no possible to get such informations
with client applications.
Thank You Alan.

On Dec 26, 9:04 pm, Alan Etkin <spame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can detect the client ip with the request object (request.client).
> But i don't think that access point detection is possible with web
> server or client applications.
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> On 26 dic, 13:20, Mchurch <mchurc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Merry Christmas and a beautiful happy new Year to all the web2py's
> > Family!
> > I would like to realize an application, it should be something like a
> > "WiFi treasure hunt" made for mobile phones.
> > The user must be connected to the  wifi intranet and after that i must
> > know where he is going. With rfid tags it should be easy, but not
> > every mobile phones have such kind of hardware.
> > So I was thinking to connect many access points under the same wifi
> > net and somehow detect the id of the AP.
> > Is it possible to know through web2py the name of the AP which i'm
> > connected?
> > Can You point  me to the right direction for this?
> > Again, merry Christmas!!

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