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How to use spaces, double quote and single quote, etc. in AP names?

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How to use spaces, double quote and single quote, etc. in AP names?

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You have to prefix those special characters with a “\”. This is called escaping a special character. Examples: with\’singlequote, with\”doublequote. You also need to handle the symbol “&” the same way. Example: “A&B”. You can use single quotes. Examples: ‘with space’, ‘with”doublequote’. As well, you can use double quotes. Examples: “with space”, “with’singlequote”. NOTE: If you enclose the AP name in single or double quotes, then you don’t also need to escape special characters within the single or double quotes. IMPORTANT EXCEPTION: If the AP name contains “!” then special care must be taken. The reason is that the bash interpreter thinks you want to repeat a previous command. Your options are: Use single quotes as in ‘name!with!bang’. Escape the “!” as in name\!with\!bang. Use double quotes plus the escape as in “name\!with\!bang” Sometimes the AP name contains leading or trailing spaces. These can be very hard to identify from the airodump-ng screen.

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You have to prefix those special characters with a “\”. This is called escaping a special character. Examples: with\’singlequote, with\”doublequote. You also need to handle the symbol “&” the same way. Example: “A&B”. You can use single quotes. Examples: ‘with space’, ‘with”doublequote’. As well, you can use double quotes. Examples: “with space”, “with’singlequote”. NOTE: If you enclose the AP name in single or double quotes, then you don’t also need to escape special characters within the single or double quotes. IMPORTANT EXCEPTION: If the AP name contains “!” then special care must be taken. The reason is that the bash interpreter thinks you want to repeat a previous command. Your options are: Use single quotes as in ‘name!with!bang’. Escape the “!” as in name\!with\!bang. Use double quotes plus the escape as in “name\!with\!bang” Sometimes the AP name contains leading or trailing spaces. These can be very hard to identify from the airodump-ng screen. Here are a few methods to deal

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