[icon-discuss] Re: Accessing an unnamed wireless network

  • From: "Brian Charlson" <brian.charlson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 08:02:19 -0400

I did try doing this with no luck.  Today I will be opening the wireless
network just long enough to make the profile.  I will then see if it
continues to work after I once again return it to unbroadcasted.
 

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Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Accessing an unnamed wireless network

Have you tried creating a profile with the same ssid and correct name a the
network? On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:58:04 -0400, Brian Charlson wrote:


>I hope someone out there can help me with this wireless network 
>question.
>At my office we have a wireless network that does not use WEP.  We have
>chosen to not broadcast a network name so that only those who know the 
>name
>can access it.
>When the Icon Braille plus searches for wireless networks it finds an
>unnamed network but cannot connect.  Do any of you have an idea how I 
>can
>get around this?
>I hope someone out 
>there can help me with this wireless network question.  At my office we 
>have 
>a wireless network that does not use WEP.  We have chosen to not 
>broadcast 
>a network name so that only those who know the name can access 
>it.  When the Icon 
>Braille plus searches for wireless networks it finds an unnamed network 
>but 
>cannot connect.  Do any of you have an idea how I can get around 
>this?  



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