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How is possible block an Notebook to use only one SSID and no OtheHello
i see more SSID´s and i wish that the Clients conect ONLY to one Wireless SSID, and to no Other. How is it possible to configure it. AFAIK its not easily done and it may be impossible without using something
like SteadyState, from MSFT, to lock down the laptop. -- Show quoteHide quoteAl Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience) This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Robert Opitz" wrote: > Hello > i see more SSID´s and i wish that the Clients conect ONLY to one Wireless > SSID, and to no Other. How is it possible to configure it. Hi
Check the original Wireless utility that came with the Wireless card. Some of them have an entry to force only one connection. If it does not there is No east way to do so. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Robert Opitz" <RobertOp***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3B0337A8-0216-4321-9E8D-ED4484D244F5@microsoft.com... > Hello > i see more SSID´s and i wish that the Clients conect ONLY to one Wireless > SSID, and to no Other. How is it possible to configure it.
Problems setting up Home Network
WEP vs WPA+PSK encryption Maximum number of APs in use on WZC service? WPA encrypted connection reporting as unencrypted trouble sharing a printer Wireless Network Flakey Connect desktop to laptop Sharing a Wired Printer over Wireless Network setings / manual / user guide Logging to AD domain from wireless? |
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