Hi
The solution is to turn On the broadcast of the SSID in the Wireless source.
""Maybe this is called obscurity without security"". It is actually No
security, and No obscurity.
Any user with minimal knowledge can find your SSID in less than a minute.
WPA is the minimal level of acceptable security, WPA2 even better.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"Wolfgang Meiners" <> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> We have a number of notebooks (win xp, SP 2, maybe 3) at work. These
> Notebooks should connect to an accesspoint with SSID main. The SSID is
> hidden, there is no encryption or authentication. Maybe this is called
> obscurity without security.
>
> The Accesspoint main is marked as preferred in winxp. Usually there was
> no problem to connect to main in the past. But now, there a several
> other accesspoints near by with non hidden SSIDS. This accesspoints need
> authentication which i dont have. And of course, i want to connect to
> main. Nevertheless, winxp does connect to one of the other accesspoints
> but the connection fails. I get the message "no connectivity". Some
> times, after 10 to 15 minutes, i get suddenly connected to main, but i
> can not control this process.
>
> The problem is, i dont find any possibility to tell winxp, to connect to
> main, since this SSID is hidden. The list of available accesspoints only
> has visible SSIDs that i can not connect to and i dont want connect to.
> Another problem is, i dont have admin-rights on the notebooks.
>
>
> Is there any solution to this?
>
> Thank you for any hints
> Wolfgang
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