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> Let's try to investigate this further, maybe we can overcome the driver bug. 
> Do
> you see \x00 only with hidden networks? Have you ever encountered a non-hidden
> network with that NULL byte?
I also see Hidden Networks here where the output of wicd is like this:
16      AC:67:06:10:C7:F0       1       <hidden>
I never saw a non-hidden Network with null bytes in there, but i cant
confirm that, i can see about 20 Networks from my desk and if i put the
laptop to the window i can see about 50, so maybe one of these
Nullbyters isnt even hidden...


> Are you sure that it the router isn't broadcasting '\x00'? If this latter one
> is true, then I fear there won't be space for workarounds :(
First i encountered this problem at a friends home network. The Network
was hidden and all i could see was \x00\x00\x00\x00. The Network Name
was exactly 4 Chars long.

The second time was in a German ICE with Wireless, i think there is a
internal network or something which is announced 20 times with different
MAC Addresses and always called \x00.

I think i see always exactly the length of the network SSID with \x00...
is that a normal behaviour for AccessPoints? I dont know...
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