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Vista dont save WLAN Settings



 
 
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Old March 12th 07, 09:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
aquarium
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Default Vista dont save WLAN Settings

Hi,

when i enter the wlan settings, ssid and wep, i can acces the wlan and
access all network ressources (Internet, Computers etc.) . If i power off the
wlan and restart it i have to reenter all settings.

strangely if i output the wlan settings on the cmd netsh wlan i can see
that he saves all wlan.
also i have activated that vista should connect auto. with the wlan ssid.

i know a friend he has the same problem.

anyone knows how i can solve the problem?

mfg

martin


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Old March 12th 07, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pavel A.
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Default Vista dont save WLAN Settings

Do you see your WLAN profile saved in "Manage wireless networks"?
--PA

"aquarium" wrote:
Hi,

when i enter the wlan settings, ssid and wep, i can acces the wlan and
access all network ressources (Internet, Computers etc.) . If i power off the
wlan and restart it i have to reenter all settings.

strangely if i output the wlan settings on the cmd netsh wlan i can see
that he saves all wlan.
also i have activated that vista should connect auto. with the wlan ssid.

i know a friend he has the same problem.

anyone knows how i can solve the problem?

mfg

martin


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Old March 13th 07, 07:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
aquarium
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Default Vista dont save WLAN Settings

on -cmd -netsh-wlan-show wlan i get the following output:

userprofiles

profile for all users: educ
profile for all users: educ 2
profile for all users: educ 2 3
profile for all users: fes
profile for all users: fes 2
profile for all users: fes 2 3
profile for all users: fes 2 3

When i insert the wlan i checked remember this wlan and connect automatic.


Last time i deleted all wlan profiles. But he creates all the time new wlan
profiles.


"Pavel A." wrote:

Do you see your WLAN profile saved in "Manage wireless networks"?
--PA

"aquarium" wrote:
Hi,

when i enter the wlan settings, ssid and wep, i can acces the wlan and
access all network ressources (Internet, Computers etc.) . If i power off the
wlan and restart it i have to reenter all settings.

strangely if i output the wlan settings on the cmd netsh wlan i can see
that he saves all wlan.
also i have activated that vista should connect auto. with the wlan ssid.

i know a friend he has the same problem.

anyone knows how i can solve the problem?

mfg

martin


 




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