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Old 05-17-2004   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Redman247
If this is an XP installation (Like I suspect.) the problem is deriving from the fact that when NS 0.4 starts up (and while it is running) Xp's "Wireless Zero Configuration" is turned off (By NS), that is why you wouldn't get the little ballon in the corner telling you there is wireless networks to connect to. This is normal for NS 0.4, and when you close NS it turns your WZC back on.

Okay, you just confirmed what I suspected. How do you stop NS from turning "Wireless Zero Configuration" off? I would like to stay on v0.4! When i want to keep myself from connecting from AP's, for example when i wardrive i turn off the TCP/IP stack...but other times when i am testing on my work and home networks this is annoying how you have to cancel out of NS and connect to the various AP's then having to restart NS by the way... you're right im on XP Pro and have a orinoco 8410-WD
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