Re: How to scan the available wireless APs in Windows Vista?

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The best NG to ask IMHO is
microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless

but may I ask you, do you mean that return code is OK ( just a hint ) and
result differ from what show "Wireless Network Connection" dialogbox (
another hint ) ?

AFAIKthere are no such examples exist but you can additionally check
OID_802_11_BSSID_LIST with OIDScope from PCAUSA ( www.ndis.com )

Arkady

"Hermes" <Hermes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:485B6893-5003-451D-9B50-15A3013B2F01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I use the wireless API WlanScan and WlanGetAvailableNetworkList to search
wireless APs in Windows Vista. I can get only one available wireless AP in
the structure WLAN_AVAILABLE_LIST, but there are two or more APs in the
environment. Is there any simple code about these two wireless APIs?
Thanks!


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