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LaPointeMW

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#1205 11-Mar-2004 04:35


My company has a CISCO wireless B network for our laptops that uses open LEAP authentication. Everything works for our laptops, but I cannot get my iPAQ to see the network.

There is very little on the net about iPAQ and LEAP.

Does anyone have any experience with LEAP and iPAQ 4150's? Are there any online resources?

What does work
WEP connection to my wireless B network at home
WEP ad hoc connection to my laptop


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#4160 11-Mar-2004 07:35
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Same situation here, I also have a 4150 and never manage to connect to a LEPA enabled access point. It works fine with all other types.

Have your reported this to HP?




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LaPointeMW

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  #4191 12-Mar-2004 03:19

Not yet. I was hoping the problem was my ignorance and didn't really exist.

On another note, I installed the Odyessey client (www.funk.com), and completely hosed my networking. So now I've compounded one problem with another.


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