Now, maybe this is just Windows itself in all its glory, but I can't
seem to find anyone who has similar frustrations.
Laptop is Toshiba Satellite A105-S2001 with the above mentioned wifi
card built in.
At work we have a very dense wireless environment, not only because of
wireless development in our office, but adjacent offices as well.
I've counted up to 28 SSIDs with a tool like NetStumber.
Few problems:
#1 Windows Wireless Utility often will show only 3 or 4 SSIDs, never
mind refreshing the list, it doesn't help. If I repair the connection
then usually it's OK.
#2 Even worse, the card will often refuse to connect to a router that
is about 5 feet away showing full signal strength - it winds up
connected to some other one instead. I have manually "disconnected"
from the offending SSID, following Windows' advice that it will not
make a connection to this SSID automatically in the future - but it
does anyway. Do the security settings make any difference? The one I
was trying unsuccessfully to connect to was open.
# 3 I also have the Ekahau wireless utility installed which I use on
occasion - seems to be more reliable, thus pointing at Windows itself
as the culprit. I am not aware that #2 is a common problem with Win
XP wireless. Is it?
#4 Even in the Ekahau utilty there does not seem to be a way to make
the connection "stay" on any given SSID for the purpose of doing some
range tests. What's a person to do?
#5 Certainly this is Windows - the wireless networks SSID list you get
from "View Availalble Wireless Networks" shows I am connected to one
SSID, but the tooltip that floats up from the task tray icon shows a
different one. I presume the task tray one auto-refreshes but the
other one does not, because if I refresh it manually then they do
agree.
On Sep 19, 10:59 am, Digital Larry <midicad2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that for some time now, I cannot make a
> connection over 11 mbps on 11g!!!! It usedta work, honest.
Using the Ekahau utility with no other changes allows a 54 Mbps
connection. Weird eh!
On Sep 22, 4:05 am, Joel <J...@NoSpam.com> wrote:
>
> I am guessing nobody want to be challenged <bg> Or if the OP asks for
> hellp then who know some experted here may give a hand, but challenge? what
> they get to win?
They get to win an all expenses paid trip for one to the Atheros
headquarters in Santa Clara, California!
Now how's about it folks!
Actually the thing I most wonder about is whether other people have
the "disappearing SSID problem" under Windows XP. Run a tool like
NetStumbler and it finds them all, but Windows seems to vary, and hey
come on, it's not like nobody uses wireless, folks!
Or is it safe to say that it's only me who is having these issues?
OK. I can accept that <BLAM><THUD>