I would think a space would at be at best a connection issue.  Can't see
how that would lead to a performance issue.

I too am more concerned about your PSK.  We still have a PSK network that I
just can't get rid of.  The key hasn't changed in more than 6 years.  Makes
me shudder.  Why aren't you using 802.1x?  For machines that are in AD you
can set all of the settings in an GPO and send it to the clients.  Slicker
than snot.  For non-AD machines Cloudpath will do it for you.  It's the way
to go.  Not that it's any of my business. :)

John Kaftan
IT Infrastructure Manager
Utica College
On Jan 24, 2013 5:45 PM, "David Gillett" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > We run SSID's with spaces, and have been doing it for years.
>
>
>   We have spaces in every authorized SSID but one.  That one is for the
> robotics lab, where they use robot "kits" whose hard-wired programming is
> "associate to any visible SSID that doesn't contain a space"....  (On our
> campus, that SSID is "RobotsOnly".)
>
> David Gillett
>
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