Hi,
In our 700+ user school, many computers cannot authenticate to our netware servers using the wireless network. All of the computers have Microsoft's client for netware networks and work just fine when using a hardwired connection. The strange thing is that some computers are able to authenticate and others just can't. All of the wireless settings are managed by windows rather than 3rd party software and all of our computers have static IP addresses. We have been having this problem for about a year now and I really want to find out why. I should also mention that when they login, it gives a message that it cannot find the tree and context, so the comptuers cannot access files on the netware servers or print to any networked printers, but they can access the internet. Any ideas?
Thanks!
In our 700+ user school, many computers cannot authenticate to our netware servers using the wireless network. All of the computers have Microsoft's client for netware networks and work just fine when using a hardwired connection. The strange thing is that some computers are able to authenticate and others just can't. All of the wireless settings are managed by windows rather than 3rd party software and all of our computers have static IP addresses. We have been having this problem for about a year now and I really want to find out why. I should also mention that when they login, it gives a message that it cannot find the tree and context, so the comptuers cannot access files on the netware servers or print to any networked printers, but they can access the internet. Any ideas?
Thanks!