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Old 07-25-2005, 07:35 PM   #1
Default Open SSID detected as Security-enabled


We have set up Proxim wireless Access Points in our location for public
access. The SSID is set to be open without encryption and authentication.
However, when we use Windows XP SP2 to detect the network, it shows the SSID
to be Securtiy Enabled. So it fails on connection attempt. We can connect
it by manually creating the wireless network connection with "Open" access.

But when we use IBM Access connection utility to detect it, it shows
properly as "Open" and we can connect to it without problem.

Is there anyone with similar problem and any suggestions?

Thanks
Richard Poon



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Old 07-25-2005, 08:03 PM   #2
Jerry Peterson[MSFT]
 
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The access point's beacon must contain a flag for secure encryption if our
UI is showing "Security Enabled". Open network association can be paired
with encryption. In fact, the Shared association method is pretty much
non-existant these days. Even WPA and WPA2 use an Open association model.

What access point and firmware version are you using?

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"Richard Poon" <> wrote in message
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> We have set up Proxim wireless Access Points in our location for public
> access. The SSID is set to be open without encryption and authentication.
> However, when we use Windows XP SP2 to detect the network, it shows the
> SSID
> to be Securtiy Enabled. So it fails on connection attempt. We can
> connect
> it by manually creating the wireless network connection with "Open"
> access.
>
> But when we use IBM Access connection utility to detect it, it shows
> properly as "Open" and we can connect to it without problem.
>
> Is there anyone with similar problem and any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> Richard Poon
>





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Old 07-25-2005, 08:44 PM   #3
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Hi Jerry,

Thank you for your prompt response. We are using Proxim AP-4000 v2.6.0.
Just got confirmation from the vendor that there is a bug on the software and
will be fixed in the next version.

Thanks
Richard Poon

"Jerry Peterson[MSFT]" wrote:

> The access point's beacon must contain a flag for secure encryption if our
> UI is showing "Security Enabled". Open network association can be paired
> with encryption. In fact, the Shared association method is pretty much
> non-existant these days. Even WPA and WPA2 use an Open association model.
>
> What access point and firmware version are you using?
>
> --
> Jerry Peterson
> Windows Network Services - Wireless
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> "Richard Poon" <> wrote in message
> news:27AEF8C7-CA0F-433D-946E-...
> > We have set up Proxim wireless Access Points in our location for public
> > access. The SSID is set to be open without encryption and authentication.
> > However, when we use Windows XP SP2 to detect the network, it shows the
> > SSID
> > to be Securtiy Enabled. So it fails on connection attempt. We can
> > connect
> > it by manually creating the wireless network connection with "Open"
> > access.
> >
> > But when we use IBM Access connection utility to detect it, it shows
> > properly as "Open" and we can connect to it without problem.
> >
> > Is there anyone with similar problem and any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Richard Poon
> >

>
>
>



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