AP Scanning
Eric Anderson
anderson at centtech.com
Mon Mar 29 07:03:10 PST 2004
Anton Nikiforov wrote:
> Dear All,
> thanks to those of you who helped me to start using my WiFi adapter,
> but now i have a question about using it :)
> I mean it works just fine with Intel's APs and im planning to try to
> test it with D-Link APs.
> My question is:
> I'm traveling between a few locations with differn APs configuration
> and differen options to access internet (dhcp, proxys etc).
> In addition some offices have no WiFi APs installed, so i use ethernet
> cable or ppp over GPRS connection there.
> And i wold like my noteook to swith profiles automaticaly (i want to
> test radio environment in case no ethernet cable is attached and i
> know how to do it). And if no ethernet nor radio available - it should
> connect over ppp (if usb cable is attached).
> I understand that there is a simple way to test the radio invironment
> by setting up ssid and other parameters and check if the interface
> become assotiated, but i do not like this idea.
> Maybe there is something that i coud use as a key to start interfase
> in one of the predefined configurations (like before setting a ssid to
> read AP's serial or whatever unique location ID)? Maybe even scan an
> air for APs that i do not know? :)
> And additional questions - is how to change Mozilla/gaim configuration
> "on the fly" to correspnd to each location. (but this question is not
> FreeBSD related, so it could be considered as OFFTOPIC, but maye
> someone solved already this problem?)
> Does someone solved this? Or even know where to read about?
I'm not sure what you mean about gaim/mozilla configuration changing,
but on the AP scanning, here's a few options:
On -current, I can bring up my wireless interface, and run:
wiconfig ath0 -L
and it will list access points with ssids near me.
Also, on -current, you can now use kismet to scan for AP's, etc. It's a
great tool.
Eric
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