usually by reverse lookup of your ip address, or better, because of nat you are usually behind, by using ip of your gateway.
On Jun 3, 2011 10:46 PM, "treyb" <treyb@ufl.edu> wrote:
> I have tried googling this and can't find a straight answer. How do I
> get the name of the wifi network or domain name. (IE: ad.ufl.edu for
> our network)?
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