On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 11:19:02 -0500, Sam Lewis wrote:
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>I would think that if that were the case I would have the same problem on the Windoze side also. That works fine.
How did you generate the keys? What brand is the router and what brand/model is the wireless nic? At my friend's
and I admit it, on windows, I could not get the encryption to work until I literally coped and pasted the key from the
Router into the configuration for the nic. And it was a passphrase generated one.
Also, on XP at least, I've seen that NICs can be set to any security protocol, Open, Shared, etc. and that the Intel
ones at least, have an 'Auto' function (again at least on the one in the TP42 that b and g network ready), is the router
set to Open and the MPTS configuration file also set to Open? Or are you using something else.
As for the SSID being unavailable, again, with the Intel Pro B/G wireless they are using the TP's these days, the
driver's utility shows EVERY SINGLE NETWORK with and without the SSID. We found that there were 5 different
networks with 3 of them not broadcasting SSID. It told us if they were B or G and if they were encrypted or not. I wish
it told us the channel in the same panel so we could figure out the frequency they were using. We even connected
to someone else's G network at 54mb which had a hidden SSID with the ANY option. It wasn't even encrypted or
MAC filtered!
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