INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3   
   REPLYADDR bp@www.zefox.net   
   REPLYTO 3:770/3.0 UUCP   
   MSGID: 38f852bf   
   REPLY: f6119dd5   
   PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
   Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:   
   >   
   > Just a wild guess, but could you have two different networks with SSID   
   > “d-link.zefox.net”, with different authentication info? So what you   
   > are seeing is failures connecting to one and successes with the other?   
      
   Physically I don't see how that's possible, unless there's another   
   access point within range using the same SSID set up by somebody   
   else. My router has no documented ability to use more than one SSID   
   and has been in use for several years, long before the Bookworm setup.   
      
   Putting wavemon in scan mode shows something like:   
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   │d-link.zefox.net 00:13:46:86:6D:0C 93%, -45 dBm, ch 2, 2417 MHz   
   ESS │   
   │millerhome2 F0:72:EA:49:C6:4A 63%, -66 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure │   
   │ATT5Zavd8s 08:9B:B9:01:B7:14 63%, -66 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz 7 sta,   
   16% chan, Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │ATTKXEBVbA DC:8D:8A:5A:D6:D4 64%, -65 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz 17%   
   chan, Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │ 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:7A 73%, -59 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │ 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:7E 73%, -59 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │cross 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:79 73%, -59 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │ 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:7C 74%, -58 dBm, ch 6, 2437 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │millerhome2 F0:72:EA:49:C6:4D 41%, -81 dBm, ch 149, 5745 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure │   
   │Xfinity Mobile 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:85 40%, -82 dBm, ch 157, 5785 MHz 1% chan,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │ 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:84 50%, -75 dBm, ch 157, 5785 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │cross 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:81 50%, -75 dBm, ch 157, 5785 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
   │ 7C:9A:54:FC:7E:86 51%, -74 dBm, ch 157, 5785 MHz ESS,   
   Radio Measure, Spectrum Mgmt │   
      
   These entries change every few scans, and I don't know what the hidden ESSID   
   entries represent.   
      
   Thanks for writing, and any insights!   
      
   bob prohaska   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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