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There are some access point with the same name of SSID in my office. All of them are setup on RADIUS server, with Authentication Method: WPA2-Enterprise.
How can I see which Access Point I'm connected to?
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There are some access point with the same name of SSID in my office. All of them are setup on RADIUS server, with Authentication Method: WPA2-Enterprise.
How can I see which Access Point I'm connected to?
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On Mac OSX you can get a lot of details by holding down the Option key and then clicking on the WiFi menu icon. (Ref)
FYI (in case it's not obvious), this is labeled as the "BSSID" on this menu! (a BSSID is the MAC specific to a certain AP on a network) – sarink – 2016-06-13T04:12:27.237
Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Home – user64284 – 2012-02-16T15:51:27.970
Here there are more general answers: https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/17582/finding-out-which-wifi-ap-the-device-used-to-access-the-network
– HaReL – 2019-10-25T10:26:26.510What OS are you using? The procedure is different for Mac OSX, Windows, or Linux. – Zoredache – 2012-02-16T07:48:41.467