Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] VISTA, Broadcast and Infrastructure

2007-02-20 Thread Philippe Hanset
We have not explored any hacks yet. I would rather find an elegant solution first (hacks take time and are not user friendly) Maybe lobby Microsoft if necessary! Philippe Philippe: Have you tried using the zwlancfg program to hack it in? Frank -Original Message- From: Philippe

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] VISTA, Broadcast and Infrastructure

2007-02-20 Thread Jonn Martell
Hi Philippe, The only elegant way is to broadcast any SSID that is widely used (and to reduce the number of SSID to the minimum.) You probably have a ton of users walking around today with wireless laptops (XP) what don't connect because they can't see it. A faculty member that doesn't read

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] VISTA, Broadcast and Infrastructure

2007-02-20 Thread Philippe Hanset
The only elegant way is to broadcast any SSID that is widely used (and to reduce the number of SSID to the minimum.) Actually, the only elegant solution is to create Operating Systems that do not force Network Designers to adapt to bad OS decisions. We have good reasons to use multiple SSIDs

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Resetting LWAPP Device to Defaults

2007-02-20 Thread Roth, Joe
Chris, We use either the clear config via the web interface on the controller or we use the CLI on the controller... Do you have WCS involved? I did notice that WCS will maintain the AP's name after a factory reset, even though the AP has reverted to its default name, and WCS does seem to

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Resetting LWAPP Device to Defaults

2007-02-20 Thread Earl Barfield
Date:Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:57:10 -0500 From:Christopher M. Bomba [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Resetting LWAPP Device to Defaults Has anyone had experience with resetting LWAPP access points to factory defaults. We have a problem of when you add multiple controllers to a mobility group and