george

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Our wireless infrastructure is always changing and evolving so I was thinking
on creating some kind of GPO that can be pushed to laptops and configure
wireless settings that way. Is there a registry key that can be exported
(from already configured laptop) that will contain all wireless settings? We
have 2 different profiles we use through Windows Zero on XP SP2. This
registry should have everything in there (ssid, keys, encryption, RADIUS and
other possible settings for wireless)
Please help. It is a great pain to type in keys and mess around with
wireless settings most of my day.


Thanks in advance, George
 

kelly

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"" wrote:
> Our wireless infrastructure is always changing and evolving so
> I was thinking
> on creating some kind of GPO that can be pushed to laptops and
> configure
> wireless settings that way. Is there a registry key that can
> be exported
> (from already configured laptop) that will contain all
> wireless settings? We
> have 2 different profiles we use through Windows Zero on XP
> SP2. This
> registry should have everything in there (ssid, keys,
> encryption, RADIUS and
> other possible settings for wireless)
> Please help. It is a great pain to type in keys and mess
> around with
> wireless settings most of my day.
>
>
> Thanks in advance, George

use a tool like WISE or Install shield to capture what is happaning.
the settings are part ofthe TCP stack so they are hard to manupulate.
but if you have lots of patences and time you can make it a package
that you can push to your systems that will not blow them up when
uninstall them ;)

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