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New Intel Wireless Drivers for Vista Available, may solve some of the Wireless Connectivity Issues



 
 
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Old September 29th 06, 01:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Edward Ray
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Default New Intel Wireless Drivers for Vista Available, may solve some of the Wireless Connectivity Issues

I just downloaded the new Vista Drivers for My Intel 2200BG WLAN card. It
is now able to accept the "Access Accepted" replies from my Windows 2003 R2
RADIUS server and authenticate and join my AD Domain.

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Edward Ray
CCIE Security, CISSP, GCIA Gold, GCIH Gold, MCSE+Security, PE

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Old September 29th 06, 06:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jeff
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Default New Intel Wireless Drivers for Vista Available, may solve some of the Wireless Connectivity Issues

Ed,
Ya kill me;
Too funny!!!
and ya thought it was Vista all this time!!!
And me;with no initials;tellin ya to look at your hardware.
Take a break; a vacation; relax; unwind.:-) :-O :-)
oh and
PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE P.C.
LOL LOL LOL

Jeff

"Edward Ray" wrote in message
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I just downloaded the new Vista Drivers for My Intel 2200BG WLAN card. It
is now able to accept the "Access Accepted" replies from my Windows 2003 R2
RADIUS server and authenticate and join my AD Domain.

--
Edward Ray
CCIE Security, CISSP, GCIA Gold, GCIH Gold, MCSE+Security, PE


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Old September 29th 06, 12:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jeff
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Default New Intel Wireless Drivers for Vista Available, may solve some of the Wireless Connectivity Issues

Ed;
I give ya credit though;
At least you have the intestinal fortitude to admit that you made a mistake.
Those initials didn't teach that.
Happens to everyone.
glad you got your problem resolved.

Jeff

"Jeff" wrote in message
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Ed,
Ya kill me;
Too funny!!!
and ya thought it was Vista all this time!!!
And me;with no initials;tellin ya to look at your hardware.
Take a break; a vacation; relax; unwind.:-) :-O :-)
oh and
PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE P.C.
LOL LOL LOL

Jeff

"Edward Ray" wrote in message
...
I just downloaded the new Vista Drivers for My Intel 2200BG WLAN card. It
is now able to accept the "Access Accepted" replies from my Windows 2003
R2 RADIUS server and authenticate and join my AD Domain.

--
Edward Ray
CCIE Security, CISSP, GCIA Gold, GCIH Gold, MCSE+Security, PE



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Old September 30th 06, 04:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Edward Ray
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Default New Intel Wireless Drivers for Vista Available, may solve some of the Wireless Connectivity Issues


"Jeff" wrote in message
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Ed;
I give ya credit though;
At least you have the intestinal fortitude to admit that you made a
mistake.
Those initials didn't teach that.
Happens to everyone.
glad you got your problem resolved.

Jeff

I still blame Vista, as it should have told me the drivers were incompatible
with Vista on install. I think you may drink the M$ kool-aid too much. I
neither love nor hate Microsoft; I just acknowledge its existence and deal
with it. Since most of my computer/network/data security career is spent
fixed owned Windows client and server boxes, my skepticism of Microsoft runs
pretty high. I still recommend to my customers that Microsoft OS-based
devices be unable to access the Internet directly, but with laptops you do
not have a choice. Personally I use a Mac laptop for penetration testing
and daily activities. Much easier to secure and more robust; no ActiveX to
worry about, which I recommend ActiveX be block by default on all corporate
networks (except for M$ because they are the only fools who still use it)

Most of my friends have left M$ for better jobs, so I have very little
contact there anymore. Microsoft DRM really blows and will end up being a
mistake IMHO. And this insistence on phoning home via Genuine Advantage has
got a lot of business owners ****ed as well.

Ed

 




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