Is there a way (via registry or otherwise) to force my Cisco wireless adapter
to only connect to/recognize 802.11a wireless networks?
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Is there a way (via registry or otherwise) to force my Cisco wireless adapter
to only connect to/recognize 802.11a wireless networks?
It is only going to connect to the ones you tell it to connect to. It
cannot connect to anything where the security on the client-side has not be
configured.
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"Katheyk" <Katheyk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way (via registry or otherwise) to force my Cisco wireless
> adapter
> to only connect to/recognize 802.11a wireless networks?[/color]
Hi
You can not block the system from recognizing all signal that it is capable
of recognizing.
You might be able to restrict it to a with the original vendor utility or if
there is a choice entry in the Wireless card's properties (
[url]http://www.ezlan.net/example/powersave.jpg[/url] ).
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Katheyk" <Katheyk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way (via registry or otherwise) to force my Cisco wireless
> adapter
> to only connect to/recognize 802.11a wireless networks?[/color]