Jeff,

(Shameless plug - please forgive)

www.peelwireless.com

We are shipping 802.11 "listening posts" coupled with location finding
tools.  We detect unaccounted-for 802.11 activity and alert admins on an
automated basis - APs, Ad hoc, probing devices, bridging devices, etc.

Tyson

> It's been my experience that every rogue AP I've found (I see them or hear
> about them or whatever) is properly in configured.  My question is, has
> anybody seen a product that will go out and, say, scan a class B looking
> for wireless APs and bridges?  I saw one application up on sourceforge
> where a guy had been collecting MAC address ranges for different wireless
> vendors and was in the process of writing an application to scan for those
> MACs.  Unfortunately he's not very far along with it.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Wardriving is quite fun until you
> find one of your own company's AP's on the list and you didn't even know
> it was there to begin with. :-)
>

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