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At a Cafe they have 4 wifi APs (access points) with the same Network Name, as
seen on my laptop. The problem is that they are not 100% reliable and my laptop locks on to the strongest RF signal even though its connection to the internet may be down for short and long term. I don't control this public network. What is also bad is that I have to re-login with the browser every time the wifi AP MAC address, router I'm connected to, fails. $$$ My question is how do I tell my wifi card on my laptop to use only 1 specific AP MAC address and ignore the other 3 less reliable ones; remember they all have the same network name. $$$ I use to do it on XP with the Intel Dell Wifi card software on my previous laptop. My current computer is Vista SP1 build 6001, home premium Dell Inspiron 1521 AMD Turion 64 x2 Mobile with Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card Thanks a lot in advance. Mike. |
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Hi
You would have to do the same with Vista. I.e use the original Vendor Utility. Jack (MVP-Networking). "aardvark2zz" wrote in message ... At a Cafe they have 4 wifi APs (access points) with the same Network Name, as seen on my laptop. The problem is that they are not 100% reliable and my laptop locks on to the strongest RF signal even though its connection to the internet may be down for short and long term. I don't control this public network. What is also bad is that I have to re-login with the browser every time the wifi AP MAC address, router I'm connected to, fails. $$$ My question is how do I tell my wifi card on my laptop to use only 1 specific AP MAC address and ignore the other 3 less reliable ones; remember they all have the same network name. $$$ I use to do it on XP with the Intel Dell Wifi card software on my previous laptop. My current computer is Vista SP1 build 6001, home premium Dell Inspiron 1521 AMD Turion 64 x2 Mobile with Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card Thanks a lot in advance. Mike. |
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Thanks for the reply, I looked everywhere in the Dell wireless utility and no cigar ! :-( Dell wifi monitor utility sees 4 identical network names with different AP MAC addresses, but VISTA only sees the 1 common network name and doesn't display any AP MAC addresses. I tried many ways in VISTA to look for a place to force a specific AP MAC address but no cigar. Mike "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi You would have to do the same with Vista. I.e use the original Vendor Utility. Jack (MVP-Networking). "aardvark2zz" wrote in message ... At a Cafe they have 4 wifi APs (access points) with the same Network Name, as seen on my laptop. The problem is that they are not 100% reliable and my laptop locks on to the strongest RF signal even though its connection to the internet may be down for short and long term. I don't control this public network. What is also bad is that I have to re-login with the browser every time the wifi AP MAC address, router I'm connected to, fails. $$$ My question is how do I tell my wifi card on my laptop to use only 1 specific AP MAC address and ignore the other 3 less reliable ones; remember they all have the same network name. $$$ I use to do it on XP with the Intel Dell Wifi card software on my previous laptop. My current computer is Vista SP1 build 6001, home premium Dell Inspiron 1521 AMD Turion 64 x2 Mobile with Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card Thanks a lot in advance. Mike. |