WiFi.BSSID()
Description
Gets the MAC address of the routher you are connected to.
Syntax
WiFi.BSSID(bssid);
Parameters
bssid
: 6 byte array
Returns
A byte array containing the MAC address of the router the WiFi shield is currently connected to.
Example
#include <WiFi.h> //SSID of your network char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; //password of your WPA Network char pass[] = "secretPassword"; void setup() { WiFi.begin(ssid, pass); if ( status != WL_CONNECTED) { Serial.println("Couldn't get a wifi connection"); while(true); } // if you are connected, print out info about the connection: else { // print the MAC address of the router you're attached to: byte bssid[6]; WiFi.BSSID(bssid); Serial.print("BSSID: "); Serial.print(bssid[5],HEX); Serial.print(":"); Serial.print(bssid[4],HEX); Serial.print(":"); Serial.print(bssid[3],HEX); Serial.print(":"); Serial.print(bssid[2],HEX); Serial.print(":"); Serial.print(bssid[1],HEX); Serial.print(":"); Serial.println(bssid[0],HEX); } } void loop () {}
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