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"Theodore" == Theodore Ts'o <tytso(_at_)mit(_dot_)edu> writes:
Theodore> On Linux machines, as root type the command:
Theodore> iwconfig eth1 ap 00:0C:30:1A:69:A2
Theodore> To force the access point to be 00:0c:30:1A:69:A2
Theodore> I don't know if there's a way to make this work for those cards
Theodore> where
Theodore> the ap selection is done in firmware.
It does not work. You get an error.
And your solution keeps you from roaming to other APs as you move.
We need
1) whitelists and blacklists
2) a way to authenticate the APs
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