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| Guest | Manually setting Non-Broadcast SSID on Vista I have read the technet document on Non Broadcast SSID and I understand why you wouldn't want to use them. But from a testing standpoint customers still want to use them so I am testing this feature with our Wireless Switch Solution. My Question is if you are setting up your SSID Manually and you select "Manually connect to a wireless network" Then you Type in the Network Name select your security type. Then you select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting. My Problem is if I select Start this connection automatically then my Non-Broadcast SSID will not show up in my connect to a network. If I deselect this option then my NonBroadcast SSID will show up in my Connect to a Network. Is this by design or do you think this is an issue. I am wondering if other people have had this problem. I didn't notice this in the article I have read. |
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| Guest | RE: Manually setting Non-Broadcast SSID on Vista > I have read the technet document on Non Broadcast SSID and I understand why > you wouldn't want to use them. But from a testing standpoint customers still > want to use them so I am testing this feature with our Wireless Switch > Solution. > My Question is if you are setting up your SSID Manually and you select > "Manually connect to a wireless network" Then you Type in the Network Name > select your security type. > Then you select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting. My Problem > is if I select Start this connection automatically then my Non-Broadcast SSID > will not show up in my connect to a network. If I deselect this option then > my NonBroadcast SSID will show up in my Connect to a Network. > Is this by design or do you think this is an issue. I am wondering if other > people have had this problem. I didn't notice this in the article I have > read. Can I rephrase this? Is the question "can I automatically connect to a network that does not broadcast the SSID?" If that's the question then I believe the answer is no, by design. The problem is that if you do that automatically then you will automatically connect to a rogue network with the same SSID that does broadcast the SSID. |
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| Guest | RE: Manually setting Non-Broadcast SSID on Vista Thats what I thought Thanks for the info "Jesper" wrote: > > I have read the technet document on Non Broadcast SSID and I understand why > > you wouldn't want to use them. But from a testing standpoint customers still > > want to use them so I am testing this feature with our Wireless Switch > > Solution. > > My Question is if you are setting up your SSID Manually and you select > > "Manually connect to a wireless network" Then you Type in the Network Name > > select your security type. > > Then you select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting. My Problem > > is if I select Start this connection automatically then my Non-Broadcast SSID > > will not show up in my connect to a network. If I deselect this option then > > my NonBroadcast SSID will show up in my Connect to a Network. > > Is this by design or do you think this is an issue. I am wondering if other > > people have had this problem. I didn't notice this in the article I have > > read. > > Can I rephrase this? Is the question "can I automatically connect to a > network that does not broadcast the SSID?" > > If that's the question then I believe the answer is no, by design. The > problem is that if you do that automatically then you will automatically > connect to a rogue network with the same SSID that does broadcast the SSID. |
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