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Re: Identification of non Cisco AP's

Subject: Re: Identification of non Cisco AP's
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 08:39:54 +0100
Hi Jonathan

We have had considerable success in locating default APs by simply identifying their banners (on TCP 80). SuperScan will do this very well.

regards
Pete

At 20:22 26/07/2005 -0500, Jonathan Gauntt wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have been tasked with the project of scanning and identifying all non
>Cisco wireless access points within the company's network.
>
>We have about 800 /22 and /24 subnets, and because of the IP addressing
>scheme in place, might just be easier for me to scan the whole class A range
>of IP's.
>
>I have access to Nessus and GFI Security Scanner.  Since we over 8000 IP's
>in place, does anyone have any advice on the best way to identify these non
>Cisco AP's such as Linksys and Netgear, etc.
>
>I wouldn't want to have a report produced that is two miles long unless
>absolutely necessary.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Jonathan

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