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Re: wireless traffic
From: Rodney Thayer <rodney () tillerman to>
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 09:45:50 -0800
based on the reply stream so far I guess there aren't really that many "standards lawyers" here. IEEE maintains a list of "AUI prefixes". You can get a copy various places, I'd start with www.iana.org. Or, walk around your organization and your local computer store and write down the first three bytes on the mac address listed on the box (assuming they document it on the box) sure, you can change the mac address. you can also convert a pringle's can into a radio antenna. bfd. if you are looking for a first-order approximation don't worry about that. At 08:49 AM 11/9/2001 -0500, Art Houle wrote:
Does anybody know where I can locate a list of MAC address prefixes that belong specifically to wireless NIC cards? I am looking for a method of discovering what devices on my network are wireless devices.
Current thread:
- wireless traffic Art Houle (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Andrew Brown (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Antony (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Gwendolynn ferch Elydyr (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Andy Ellifson (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Rodney Thayer (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Kevin Oberman (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Rodney Thayer (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Andrew Brown (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Rodney Thayer (Nov 11)
- Re: wireless traffic Kevin Oberman (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: wireless traffic Steven M. Bellovin (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Spencer . Wood (Nov 09)
- RE: wireless traffic Dave O'Shea (Nov 09)
- RE: wireless traffic measl (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Andrew Brown (Nov 09)