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RE: wireless traffic
From: "Dave O'Shea" <doshea () telentente com>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 20:12:00 -0600
Way Back When, I think that IEEE was the party that handed out prefixes to be used as MAC addresses. I know several people have compiled lists at one time or another. There's a neat little app for palm OS handhelds called Ethertools*, that had a reasonably comprehensive list of the well-known ones. (*Of course similarly formatted MAC addresses are present on other multi-access mediums as well. I recall pulling out a lot of hair figuring out how 3Com ended up with what looked like two MAC's on every token-ring card. Turned out to be the same address, but token ring was small-endian vs. big-endian. Or vice versa.) -----Original Message----- From: Steven M. Bellovin [mailto:smb () research att com] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:29 AM To: Andrew Brown Cc: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu; Art Houle; nanog () merit edu Subject: Re: wireless traffic In message <20011109104400.A6249 () noc untraceable net>, Andrew Brown writes:
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.Power down the wireless hub and see who calls? ;) Seriously though - your wireless hub/transmitter may have a queryable arp table that will tell you what's not using the wire....i've used/seen cards with these prefixes: 00:e0:29 - smc 00:02:2d - orinoco/wavelan cards (lucent/agere)
I'm sending this via a Lucent card with prefix 0:60:1d. A glance at my
ARP table for a wireless-only segment shows 0:4:dd, 0:3:6b, 8:0:20,
0:0:c, 0:c0:b7, 0:d0:b7, 8:0:6a, and more.
--Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb
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Current thread:
- Re: wireless traffic, (continued)
- 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 measl (Nov 09)
- Re: wireless traffic Andrew Brown (Nov 09)
