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  1. TonelocMT

    2 Networks, 1 Cable Modem? Domain Login + Wireless. Please help!

    Did you make sure you followed this specific instruction at the pctechnicians web page "Change domain mode to native to enable the Remote Access Policy option ". If you do not do that, that option is grayed out. Here is how to switch to native mode just in case. Changing Domain Mode To switch...
  2. TonelocMT

    2 Networks, 1 Cable Modem? Domain Login + Wireless. Please help!

    I would recommend upgrading to XP Pro, and SP2, the wireless at the site where this is implemented has been flawless with XP SP2. I am not entirely sure that Win98 supports WPA and 802.1x RADIUS with PEAP. Win2000 very well may, but if it were possible for you to upgrade I would take them all to...
  3. TonelocMT

    Wireless Logon wont run Logon script

    I followed the instructions at the following link with two small changes, and I am now able to have my laptops connected to the WLAN even when no one is logged on to them. http://www.pctechnicians.ca/help/8021x.html One part I did not do was the unchecking of the box mentioned in this section...
  4. TonelocMT

    2 Networks, 1 Cable Modem? Domain Login + Wireless. Please help!

    I followed the instructions at the following link with two small changes, and I am now able to have my laptops connected to the WLAN even when no one is logged on to them. http://www.pctechnicians.ca/help/8021x.html One part I did not do was the unchecking of the box mentioned in this section...
  5. TonelocMT

    Wireless - and logon script timing

    I followed the instructions at the following link with two small changes, and I am now able to have my laptops connected to the WLAN even when no one is logged on to them. http://www.pctechnicians.ca/help/8021x.html One part I did not do was the unchecking of the box mentioned in this section...

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