Frank@etc.be
11-15-2004, 09:56 AM
I'm using an Ipaq 4150 an have the following problem.
At our site, the Network configuration window displays 2 essid's
One essid of our own network, and an other broadcast by a Hotspot at a neighbouring company.
The problem is that when i've lost connection to our own network (when out of range), it automaticly connects to the HotSpot of the neighbours.
Even with the 'Automaticlly connect to non-preferred network' checkbox turned off.
I've noticed that when an essid becomes unavailable or a new essid is found, the 'Automaticlly connect ...' checkbox is always turned back on.
How can i make sure my application only connectes to the ssid i've chosen.
Can I disable the dialog boxes that appear when a new network is found ?
Kind Regards
Frank Vanderlinden
At our site, the Network configuration window displays 2 essid's
One essid of our own network, and an other broadcast by a Hotspot at a neighbouring company.
The problem is that when i've lost connection to our own network (when out of range), it automaticly connects to the HotSpot of the neighbours.
Even with the 'Automaticlly connect to non-preferred network' checkbox turned off.
I've noticed that when an essid becomes unavailable or a new essid is found, the 'Automaticlly connect ...' checkbox is always turned back on.
How can i make sure my application only connectes to the ssid i've chosen.
Can I disable the dialog boxes that appear when a new network is found ?
Kind Regards
Frank Vanderlinden