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Can one start a script after connecting to a specific wireless network?
I would like to be able to start a script (a cmd batchfile) after connecting to a specific 802.11 wireless LAN network. Is that possible?
My bluetooth driver offers such an option to execute a user-definable command after a BT network connection has been established. I haven't found any similar option in the WLAN driver. Is there maybe such a thing in Vista itself? Michael |
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Can one start a script after connecting to a specific wireless network?
"Michael Moser" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to start a script (a cmd batchfile) after connecting to a specific 802.11 wireless LAN network. Is that possible? My bluetooth driver offers such an option to execute a user-definable command after a BT network connection has been established. I haven't found any similar option in the WLAN driver. Is there maybe such a thing in Vista itself? Michael ============== A lot would depend on what the driver passed back, and that driver comes from the hardware manufacturer. So I would suggest that you need to start looking there, rather than with MS. HTH -pk |