In Windows, how can I find the BSSID of the Wifi Access Point I'm currently connected to?
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2Can downvoters comment why they downvoted?– qwertzguyCommented Nov 4, 2016 at 22:55
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6LOL no, that would make too much sense. Stack Overflow and co. said they wanted to make the Internet a better place - they do that by allowing anonymous downvoting thereby providing the OP with no constructive feedback with which to improve their answer whatsoever. Oh well it does provide the OP with something - bad feelings.– HowiecampCommented Oct 18, 2017 at 23:16
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In a command prompt (you can launch one by using Win+R and type "cmd") type:
netsh wlan show interfaces
and press enter.
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4Using
netsh wlan show interfaces | find "BSSID"
would be a little more straightforward. Commented Jul 6, 2018 at 16:17