@Truckondo It ain't a cheap solution if you don't have an iPod touch/iPhone (2G even) already, but I second the notion of an app. It's too bad that Apple just cleared them out of the app store, cause I find WiFiFoFum to be a damn good wifi scanner on my iPhone. It tells me SSID, MAC, channel, strength, AP/Ad-Hoc, encryption on/off, and can differentiate encryption type between WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
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I'm using the eWiFi app for the iPhone. It tells me what type of network security each network is using as well as telling me if it's hidden or not.
@Truckondo It ain't a cheap solution if you don't have an iPod touch/iPhone (2G even) already, but I second the notion of an app. It's too bad that Apple just cleared them out of the app store, cause I find WiFiFoFum to be a damn good wifi scanner on my iPhone. It tells me SSID, MAC, channel, strength, AP/Ad-Hoc, encryption on/off, and can differentiate encryption type between WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
@michael I second WiFiFoFum, I just downloaded it yesterday from Rock app store, impressive wee app!