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WCN UFD, Question ??
Hi,
In the settings' file genrated by the windows wizard (Wsetting.wfc), there is an entry which name is : Ieee802Dot1xEnabled , it can be true or false. Is there any one that know its signification ? Thank you very much. |
Re: WCN UFD, Question ??
Amira EL OUDI <eloudi_amira@yahoo.fr> wrote in news:0c63a5a3-8194-4351-
be38-e854b5d9a9d4@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com: > Hi, > In the settings' file genrated by the windows wizard (Wsetting.wfc), > there is an entry which name is : Ieee802Dot1xEnabled , it can be true > or false. Is there any one that know its signification ? > > Thank you very much. > This setting specifies whether 802.11d is enabled (True) or disabled (False). 802.11d specifies whether the 802.11 station can operate in multiple regulatory domains (which are identified by an IEEE 802.11 country string). For more information, see the MSDN topic "Regulatory Domain Configuration" at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa503058.aspx. -- James McIllece, Microsoft Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is my online account name for newsgroup participation only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
Re: WCN UFD, Question ??
Welcome, James! Long time haven't seen a Microsoftie here.
However, the OP asked about Ieee802Dot1x, that's 802.1x - not 802.11d? Regards, --PA "James McIllece [MS]" <jamesmci@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A79820652527jamesmcimsftcorp@207.46.248.1 6... > Amira EL OUDI <eloudi_amira@yahoo.fr> wrote in news:0c63a5a3-8194-4351- > be38-e854b5d9a9d4@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com: > >> Hi, >> In the settings' file genrated by the windows wizard (Wsetting.wfc), >> there is an entry which name is : Ieee802Dot1xEnabled , it can be true >> or false. Is there any one that know its signification ? >> >> Thank you very much. >> > > This setting specifies whether 802.11d is enabled (True) or disabled > (False). 802.11d specifies whether the 802.11 station can operate in > multiple regulatory domains (which are identified by an IEEE 802.11 > country > string). > > For more information, see the MSDN topic "Regulatory Domain Configuration" > at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa503058.aspx. > > -- > James McIllece, Microsoft > > > Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is my online > account > name for newsgroup participation only. > > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. > > |
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