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Thats a start, I'm not sure if it can be extracted or not - its more
specific - they are wanting to find out of both the onboard NIC and the wireless NIC's were active at the same time and what their IP addresses were if that was the case. On Jul 29, 8:37*am, "Garth" <S...@spam.ca> wrote: > Is this what you are looking for?http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/ar...rk-report.aspx > > "markcmh60" <mark6...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:a07af0e9-a7f9-4498-bae0-e8707d298733@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Does anyone know whether there is a way to pull a report from SMS that > > would show that both network adapters on a notebook being active with > > an IP address at the same time. I know its a shot in the dark because > > inventory would have to have run while the connections were > > simoultaneously connected, but I have been tasked with trying to find > > this out and I'm better at writing queries than the web reports (and > > they want to view this in IE - not excel)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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This is about as close as you can get, there is no way to determine
(reliably and definitively) that a NIC is a Wireless NIC. http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/ar...same-time.aspx "markcmh60" <mark6960@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:e29d2863-e8b7-44ea-99fe-440df26228b6@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... Thats a start, I'm not sure if it can be extracted or not - its more specific - they are wanting to find out of both the onboard NIC and the wireless NIC's were active at the same time and what their IP addresses were if that was the case. On Jul 29, 8:37 am, "Garth" <S...@spam.ca> wrote: > Is this what you are looking > for?http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/ar...rk-report.aspx > > "markcmh60" <mark6...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:a07af0e9-a7f9-4498-bae0-e8707d298733@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Does anyone know whether there is a way to pull a report from SMS that > > would show that both network adapters on a notebook being active with > > an IP address at the same time. I know its a shot in the dark because > > inventory would have to have run while the connections were > > simoultaneously connected, but I have been tasked with trying to find > > this out and I'm better at writing queries than the web reports (and > > they want to view this in IE - not excel)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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Thanks, much appreciated - it narrows things closer and they can
decipher it however they want - thanks again............. On Aug 8, 9:44*am, "Garth" <S...@spam.ca> wrote: > This is about as close as you can get, there is no way to determine > (reliably and definitively) that a NIC is a Wireless NIC. > > http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/ar...o-nics-enabled... > > "markcmh60" <mark6...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:e29d2863-e8b7-44ea-99fe-440df26228b6@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Thats a start, I'm not sure if it can be extracted or not - its more > specific - they are wanting to find out of both the onboard NIC and > the wireless NIC's were active at the same time and what their IP > addresses were if that was the case. > > On Jul 29, 8:37 am, "Garth" <S...@spam.ca> wrote: > > > > > Is this what you are looking > > for?http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/ar...k-report..aspx > > > "markcmh60" <mark6...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > >news:a07af0e9-a7f9-4498-bae0-e8707d298733@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com.... > > > > Does anyone know whether there is a way to pull a report from SMS that > > > would show that both network adapters on a notebook being active with > > > an IP address at the same time. I know its a shot in the dark because > > > inventory would have to have run while the connections were > > > simoultaneously connected, but I have been tasked with trying to find > > > this out and I'm better at writing queries than the web reports (and > > > they want to view this in IE - not excel)- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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