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I have a home network with Windows 2003 RC1 and a linksys wrt54g router. I
have a linksys pci card in my system.
The linksys software will not install on my server since it only supports
"home" operating systems. Therefore, I am forced to use the RC1 wireless
features for my solution.
I have tried both WEP and WPA shared. In both instances, I find my computer
can not acquire and address if the SSID broadcast is disabled. If I have it
enabled, then disable, the computer is able to re-establish a connection. If
I reboot the system, it can not establish a network connection unless I
enable it for a minute. While dealing with intermitten outages, I'm forced
to use an ethernet connection for backup.
When I use the linksys drivers on my Windows 98 system, I notice it works
fine with the broadcast disabled.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Me wrote:
> I have a home network with Windows 2003 RC1 and a linksys wrt54g
> router. I have a linksys pci card in my system.
>
> The linksys software will not install on my server since it only
> supports "home" operating systems. Therefore, I am forced to use the
> RC1 wireless features for my solution.
>
> I have tried both WEP and WPA shared. In both instances, I find my
> computer can not acquire and address if the SSID broadcast is
> disabled. If I have it enabled, then disable, the computer is able to
> re-establish a connection. If I reboot the system, it can not
> establish a network connection unless I enable it for a minute. While
> dealing with intermitten outages, I'm forced to use an ethernet
> connection for backup.
> When I use the linksys drivers on my Windows 98 system, I notice it
> works fine with the broadcast disabled.
>
> Any suggestions ?
Enable SSID broadcast; it's that simple. Disabling SSID broadcast is
counterproductive to using WZC which needs SSID broadcast. Enabling
SSID broadcast has no significant security implications if you invoke
the basic security of WEP/WPA, IP filtering.
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