Determining which wireless access point a computer is connected to?

Apologies if this is posted in the wrong forum...
I am working in a large open space where there are multiple overlapping wireless access points -- not Airports but from another vendor. Unfortunately, several computers are experiencing wireless performance and dropout issues. I think the problems may be because the laptops (both PCs and Macs) are connecting to a more distant access point across the open space which is more "line of sight" than the closer access point. We can't confirm this theory, however, because I can't pinpoint which access point we're connecting to. This is possible with a PC, but I can't find such a piece of software for my PowerBook. Is anyone aware of such a utility?
Thanks so much.
Brita

Air Traffic Control widget. Search the download section for this useful widget. This widget lists all wi-fi access points, shows what channel each one is on, what the signal strength is and some vendor information.
Whichever access point you are connected to is listed in italic on the list. I like the fact that it is a widget as it makes it very easy to access.

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