Is there any trick to determine the radio MAC address of the associated AP on an XP or MacOS-X client *without* using a 3rd party application like NetStumbler?

Our help desk would like to have this data point when opening up a trouble ticket.

Thanks in advance.

Mike

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Michael Dickson                              Phone: 413-545-9639
Network Analyst                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Massachusetts     
Network Systems and Services
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Julian Y. Koh wrote:
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At 11:12 -0500 02/27/2006, Landry, Michael wrote:
Can anyone share any info they might have on using WPA2 and 802.1x on a
Mac running OS/X? We don't officially support them, and I don't have one
here for testing, but I'm being told it can't be done/doesn't work. If
anyone has some info I could use to get started, I'd appreciate it!

Oh, it works great.  The consensus seems to be that it's easier to set up
than on a Windows box.


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