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Looking for Wireless Access Point Utils For XP
We have several different models of laptops and are using Windows XP on all of them. We have to strictly use the built in Windows Wireless Networking and disable or uninstall any driver manufacturer wireless utilities in order for them to work on our network.
Now the question. Is there a built in Windows Wireless utility or even a third party program that could be run to get the Access Point MAC address and possibly other information that laptops are connected to, without needing the manufacturers driver utility? We use several different manufacturer laptops so one utility that works on all makes and models is ideal. |
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