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Re: [opensuse] Wireless Intel 4965AGN
- From: Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:10:35 -0700
- Message-id: <200709240810.35907.kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 24 September 2007 05:23, Andrés Cosa wrote:
> Ok,
>
> My router has an option to disable ssid broadcast.
>
> The option was unticked (that is I disabled broadcast in the past). If I
> enable that option it works fine. I'll try to find out if there is any
> other option to allow it to work in those conditions (don't recall
> seeing anyone though). Any ideas?
So, if you DISABLE the SSID you can connect but if you ENABLE it you cannot?
That's odd.
I usually have my SSID not broadcasting but I've been able to connect either
way. (I use Network manager and KDE.) The only issue I had in the past was
with my system accidently connecting to my neighbors open access point.
However, that was solved by removing them from the preferred list.
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> Ok,
>
> My router has an option to disable ssid broadcast.
>
> The option was unticked (that is I disabled broadcast in the past). If I
> enable that option it works fine. I'll try to find out if there is any
> other option to allow it to work in those conditions (don't recall
> seeing anyone though). Any ideas?
So, if you DISABLE the SSID you can connect but if you ENABLE it you cannot?
That's odd.
I usually have my SSID not broadcasting but I've been able to connect either
way. (I use Network manager and KDE.) The only issue I had in the past was
with my system accidently connecting to my neighbors open access point.
However, that was solved by removing them from the preferred list.
--
kai ponte
www.perfectreign.com
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