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Wireless local area networking, also known as "Wireless Internet"; stands for "WIreless FIdelity"
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How to find the currently connected network service from the command line?
, but as I was tinkering with the same question, I came to this solution:
ifconfig | grep flags=8863 | grep -v bridge
The output will look something like this, and lists only the ethernet ports and wifi …