Hi Steve,
Check and make sure these frames contain a valid FCS checksum. Also, if
you are comparing two Access Point BSSID's there is a chance the OUI
will be slightly different as the BSSID's are guaranteed to be
different. (The actual BSSID field in the MAC header is the MAC address
of the Access Point).
Regards,
--Anthony
On 08/03/2010 09:39 AM, Steve Evans wrote:
I notice that when I'm analyzing a wireless (802.11 b/g)
capture of a client roaming, the access point display name gets
resolved to a different name in some packet numbers even though its the
same BSSID. Anyone know why this is?
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