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− | Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) in [[WiFi]] are 48-bit labels that conform to [[MAC-48]] conventions | + | Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) in [[WiFi]] are 48-bit labels that conform to [[MAC-48]] conventions so is actually the MAC address of the wireless access point that is at the center of your [[BSS]] |
* [[Wifi scanning]] | * [[Wifi scanning]] | ||
− | ** Windows: <code>[[netsh | + | ** Windows: <code>[[netsh wlan show networks]] mode=bssid</code> |
− | Related terms: [[IBSS]] (Independent Basic Service Set) used in peer-to-peer or ad hoc topology. | + | Related terms: |
− | + | * [[IBSS]] (Independent Basic Service Set) used in peer-to-peer or ad hoc topology. | |
+ | * [[SSID]] Service Set Identifier | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Wi-Fi]] | * [[Wi-Fi]] | ||
+ | * [[Wifi spectrum analyzer]] | ||
+ | * {{netsh}} | ||
[[Category:wifi]] | [[Category:wifi]] |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 15 August 2023
Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) in WiFi are 48-bit labels that conform to MAC-48 conventions so is actually the MAC address of the wireless access point that is at the center of your BSS
- Wifi scanning
- Windows:
netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid
- Windows:
Related terms:
- IBSS (Independent Basic Service Set) used in peer-to-peer or ad hoc topology.
- SSID Service Set Identifier
See also[edit]
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