Howard White wrote:

> What was also fun was that the two different Windows XP systems acted 
> quite differently regarding their wireless property screens.  Consistent 
> user interface?  Fat chance!

You mentioned "The director's laptop had a Dell specific utility that 
made connecting to a WAP with hidden ESSID."  So, you're probably 
comparing a Windows XP default utility to a Dell proprietary utility. 
If that's the case, one can't really fault Windows.  [gasp]  OMG... did 
I just defend Windows?  :-(  Seriously though... if that's the same Dell 
utility I've used, it's quite handy.

Let us know when you get to the "penetration testing" phase of your 
project, I'm sure a few folks would be happy to have a "crack" at it. :-)

JMJ

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