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Old May 13th 10, 12:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Kim K
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Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be able to move
from here to there without reconnecting. All users join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and all settings
go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models with
different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem, how do I correct or
explain why it happens?
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Old May 13th 10, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Kim K
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Forgot to add all copmputers are XP SP3

"Kim K" wrote:

Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be able to move
from here to there without reconnecting. All users join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and all settings
go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models with
different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem, how do I correct or
explain why it happens?

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Old May 13th 10, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Kim K
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Default reset wirelss settings

Forgot to add all copmputers are XP SP3

"Kim K" wrote:

Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be able to move
from here to there without reconnecting. All users join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and all settings
go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models with
different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem, how do I correct or
explain why it happens?

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Old May 13th 10, 05:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Default reset wirelss settings

Hi
The domain is one cohesive domain with the same credential in all buildings?
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Kim K" wrote in message
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Forgot to add all copmputers are XP SP3

"Kim K" wrote:

Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be able to
move
from here to there without reconnecting. All users join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and all
settings
go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models with
different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem, how do I
correct or
explain why it happens?


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Old May 13th 10, 05:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Default reset wirelss settings

Hi
The domain is one cohesive domain with the same credential in all buildings?
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Kim K" wrote in message
...
Forgot to add all copmputers are XP SP3

"Kim K" wrote:

Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be able to
move
from here to there without reconnecting. All users join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and all
settings
go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models with
different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem, how do I
correct or
explain why it happens?


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Old May 13th 10, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John Wunderlich
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=?Utf-8?B?S2ltIEs=?= wrote in
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Forgot to add all copmputers are XP SP3

"Kim K" wrote:

Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be
able to move from here to there without reconnecting. All users
join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and
all settings go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or
building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models
with different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem,
how do I correct or explain why it happens?


You don't by chance have Windows "Steady State" installed? ...
"Any changes a user might make to the configuration or hard disk
can be undone by simply restarting the machine."

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/sharedaccess/whatis/default.mspx

-- John
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Old May 13th 10, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John Wunderlich
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Posts: 1,466
Default reset wirelss settings

=?Utf-8?B?S2ltIEs=?= wrote in
:

Forgot to add all copmputers are XP SP3

"Kim K" wrote:

Any help appreciated, even if only a good explaination.

School network WPA/TKIP PEAP same SSID in all buildings to be
able to move from here to there without reconnecting. All users
join a domain.

Set up in the wireless (WPA/TKIP/PEAP) and reboot computer and
all settings go back to Open/WEP whether in same building or
building to building.

Happens to many different computers of differnet makes and models
with different Wireless adapaters. Other report same problem,
how do I correct or explain why it happens?


You don't by chance have Windows "Steady State" installed? ...
"Any changes a user might make to the configuration or hard disk
can be undone by simply restarting the machine."

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/sharedaccess/whatis/default.mspx

-- John
 




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