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David H. Cook

2006-07-29, 7:12 pm


KWIFIMANAGER seems broken.

If I specify that I want to connect to SSID of 'any', the system finds
one.

But, then, KWIFIMANAGER says that the SSID is 'unknown'. And then,
when I tell it to scan for SSIDs, it says it can't find any. Well, it
OUGHT to be able to at least find the one that it is CONNECTED TO!

So, does anyone know what cmd I can issue to find the SSID that I'm
connected to?

Mandeep Shergill

2006-07-30, 7:13 am

On 29 Jul 2006 11:20:20 -0700
"David H. Cook" <David.Hubert.Cook@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, does anyone know what cmd I can issue to find the SSID that I'm
> connected to?


iwconfig is the command-line tool for that.
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