Oy! The BSD/ifnet mechanisms don't currently give you that kind of detail. You'd have to get that from IOKit, and I don't know whether there is any standard way of representing wireless devices that IOKit knows about (Dean/Godfrey?). This is what 'ioreg' shows for Airport: | | | +-o radio@30000 <class AppleMacIODevice> | | | | +-o AirPortDriver <class AirPortDriver> | | | | +-o IOEthernetInterface <class IOEthernetInterface> | | | | | +-o IONetworkStack <class IONetworkStack> | | | | | +-o IONetworkStackUserClient <class IONetworkStackUserClient> | | | | +-o AirPortUserClient <class AirPortUserClient> | | | | +-o AirPortUserClient <class AirPortUserClient> 'airport' isn't going to work; and I don't know whether all wireless devices show up as 'radio'. What are you trying to do? Regards, Justin On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 09:29 AM, Brian Wotring wrote: In my NKE, is there a way to obtain information about the network interfaces, specifically, which ones are wireless cards? -- Brian Wotring ( brian@shmoo.com ) PGP KeyID: 0x9674763D _______________________________________________ darwin-kernel mailing list | darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-kernel Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. -- /~\ The ASCII Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon-at-Large \ / Ribbon Campaign X Help cure HTML Email / \