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Ad hoc network and WEP/WPA not feasible?
I'm using 5 identical Latitude D600 notebooks from Dell
with XP sp1. I've setup an ad hoc wireless network which works fine until I enable either WEP or WPA. Then I can't ping, login or access shares on any of the other machines. I called DELL and support told me that that the concensus of opinion of the Techs working that shift was that WEP and WPA do not work with Ad hoc networks. The person I talked to was even surprised that I was attempting to do and that and confirmed with her colleagues that this was not feasible. I found at least two articles on the Internet that had instructions for using WEP with an ad hoc network, I found one article that said to use WEP or WPA you had to use the infrastructure mode. Does anyone know the exact truth of the matter? Is Dell correct? THANKS!! |
RE: Ad hoc network and WEP/WPA not feasible?
dell maybe correct becouse they know about the compatibility of the computer
yu have "Gary R. Lehrer" wrote: > I'm using 5 identical Latitude D600 notebooks from Dell > with XP sp1. I've setup an ad hoc wireless network which > works fine until I enable either WEP or WPA. Then I can't > ping, login or access shares on any of the other > machines. I called DELL and support told me that that the > concensus of opinion of the Techs working that shift was > that WEP and WPA do not work with Ad hoc networks. The > person I talked to was even surprised that I was > attempting to do and that and confirmed with her > colleagues that this was not feasible. I found at least > two articles on the Internet that had instructions for > using WEP with an ad hoc network, I found one article > that said to use WEP or WPA you had to use the > infrastructure mode. Does anyone know the exact truth of > the matter? Is Dell correct? THANKS!! > |
Re: Ad hoc network and WEP/WPA not feasible?
Gary - I set up a WEP secure Ad Hoc connection between a PC & Lapto last night with WinXP SP2, so it can definitely be done - simonov ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message982025.htm |
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