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Old 08-28-2004, 07:24 PM
Wojo
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Originally Posted by ts937km
The bad thing is a lot of the solutions assume you can turn off and on your access points and reconfig them. When you are dealing in the corporate world where a lot of these phones are going to be you can't just turn off and on the access point and play with mac filtering etc.

Tmobile/HP has an issue with the units (tried 3 now) and 3 different brands of access points including commercial grade units from Cisco. Ipaq 4150 series and 5000 series along with Dell and HP laptops have no problems getting into the access points with WEP 128bit settings. So to me it's an IPAQ 6315 issue.

You're right. I've been having issues all day with my 6315. The first day I didn't have a single issue after configuring the MAC addressing. Now I'm back to the original issue of fast connect and disconnect.

I'm wondering how many users have B access points and how many have G access points. I've run into a couple of situations with clients that had older B cards that would not connect to a G AP/Router. Even when the router is configured for dual mode.

Wojo
 
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