I would recommend stating that the MAC address is the BSSID in the manual, of course MAC address is more user friendly but in the documentation it's worth to note that it is the BSSID.
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I would recommend stating that the MAC address is the BSSID in the manual, of course MAC address is more user friendly but in the documentation it's worth to note that it is the BSSID.
Totally agreed, we need an historical view of the detected devices - it will also be useful to include in the reports
If the network does not allow TKIP clients to connect the TKIP countermeases will not occur. Check http://www.my80211.com/home/2010/5/15/tkip-countermeasure-caught-in-the-wild.html
Sorry, just checked the attached graph, if it was a TKIP countermeasure the network would be off for 1 minute.
What are the security settings for this SSID? If RF is OK maybe you could check AP logs, maybe TKIP countermeasures are being activated.
I have seen this behaviour today troubleshooting a customer network, I have updated inSSIDer today and ca assure that it is a bug
I've installed this version but nothing happened to the WiSpy DBx, how can I assure that the firmware was upgraded?
Hello,
What are the devices that can be identified by Chanalyzer Pro? Is there a database showing it? Does it detect bluetooth? microwave oven?
Thank you
Still not working for me
My inssider is not working anymore presenting the message "Wireless interface not available". Tested version 1.0.6 and .7.
It was woking before with 1.0.3
Windows XP SP2 - Broadcom chipset