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"Bob" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> |
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[OS2Wireless] Wlan, wired and wireless connections |
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Wed, 16 Nov 2005 20:19:09 -0800 |
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** Reply to message from "Christian Langanke cla@clanganke.de" on Wed, 16 Nov
2005 22:38:18 +0100
> So you would switch between cabled and wireless just by changing between
> a dummy profile "cabled" which would connect to a nonexistant access
> point and fail with it, forcing the disconnect event (try any nonsense
> as SSID so that XWLAN will never connect) and a profile matching your
> access point, focing the connect event. IMHO this is a much more
> straight forward concept to change between cabled and wifi interface -
> much more simple and easier to use - instead of chasing icons.
I have never had to do anything with setup.cmd and do not have to issue any
commands to change the configuration. I have the wired LAN configured in TCPIP
(LAN0) and when I start XWLAN it creates a LAN2 and connects. This has worked
with the PRISM driver with XWLAN 1.2 and the GENMAC driver with XWLAN 2.0. Of
course if you have a current connection active and want to change to a
different connection without a reboot then you will need to issue commands to
delete the current connection and create another connection.
--
Robert Blair
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