Re: Whose LAN am I on? Is this LAN mine? (Laptop networking query)



Andrew Gideon <c172driver1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Or the SSID of the network itself?

My network is not wireless, and I have no wireless devices. I currently carry
an ethernet cable with me. (Damn! I am so old fashioned.)

Mark.

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Mark Hobley,
393 Quinton Road West,
Quinton, BIRMINGHAM.
B32 1QE.
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