Public wireless internet with personal identification
I have been using Windows 7 with great satisfaction, but one thing keeps bothering me.I go to college, and have to use my computer everyday - and that means that i have to connect to the public wireless network on the school. My school got personal identification, every pupil got their own private username and password, and we recently had a whole new network-system, and a new identification site, from a different server. Earlier I had no problems using the internet, but with the new system it is not possible to reach the server, and the identification site. I have full local and internet access. Vista-users had problems to, but it stoppede when they disabled their protocol 6, in adapter settings.What is it about Windows 7, which prevent me from using a public network with personal identification?I have disabled Protocol 6, i have tried typing "netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled", in CMD, talked to our network admin and so on.My networkscard is a Intel PRO wireless 2200BG, if that could be helpful?
March 6th, 2009 3:16pm

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March 10th, 2009 6:18pm

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