On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 16:05:58 -0400, rab <rab@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jon Savage wrote: > I would have thought that at a hotel, they would broadcast the ssid. How > is it that XP users connect automatically? At home, my laptop connects > automatically (of course I have told it the encryption info). How do XP > users connect automatically without telling their computer anything? > It's a mystery to me. In using the network configuration program, it > asks about managed, channel, WEP, ssid, whether to use DHCP etc. I've > tried changing all the parameters at a hotel or at school but the green > light on the card always just blinks. (At home, as soon as the card is > plugged in the green light comes on and does not blink.) I've also tried > disabling the firewall (just temporarily) to see if that were the > problem (the front desk suggested it). At one hotel they told you the > SSID ("LODGE" - all caps). I had to use a wireless bridge plugged into > the built-in ethernet port and this worked perfectly. What would be a > "typical" configuration for a hotel? (The card I'm using is 802.11b.) I > tried following the directions at school for Red Hat but still would > never work. Set the ssid to any & it will connect to any connection automatically. I use this on my laptop and other than when connecting to WEP secured networks you dont have to touch anything just set to any, no wep & dhcp. HTH Pybe