Hi all, strange problem - I've used NetGear 802.11b wireless cards for several years without any problems. Trying to upgrade the wireless segment to 802.11G using BuffaloTech WAPs(WLA-G54) and cards. XP laptop has SP1, WPA patches (both of them), and Zero Wireless Config turned on.
Here's the problem: If I connect in the clear (no encryption), then the cards connect to the AP on computer startup and I'm able to log onto my Win2003 network. However, if I use the WPA-PSK option (pre-shared keys) then the cards do not appear to connect to the AP prior to a logon attempt, which results in a network logon failure (no
home folder redirection, no profile, etc).
I called BuffaloTech, no good answers (did the BIOS upgrade on my laptop, etc). Anyone else with this kind of problem? Even if it's different vendor, I still would like to hear about it - my guess is a bad driver or generally lousy design but I could be wrong.
Thanks...
Here's the problem: If I connect in the clear (no encryption), then the cards connect to the AP on computer startup and I'm able to log onto my Win2003 network. However, if I use the WPA-PSK option (pre-shared keys) then the cards do not appear to connect to the AP prior to a logon attempt, which results in a network logon failure (no
home folder redirection, no profile, etc).
I called BuffaloTech, no good answers (did the BIOS upgrade on my laptop, etc). Anyone else with this kind of problem? Even if it's different vendor, I still would like to hear about it - my guess is a bad driver or generally lousy design but I could be wrong.
Thanks...