I have to manually choose profiles on my upgraded 3975 with my wireless
card. Am I doing something wrong?
1. Disabling wireless zero configuration - Pocket PC
2. PocketPC 2003 "zero configuration" wireless
I'm posting this in the remote hope that someone from the product development group actually reads these posts. :- ) Look, I had NO problems connecting to anything with PocketPC 2003, and I have two cards, an Ambicom and a SanDisk (prism). That's really not the issue. I can't believe the lack of base functionality here. No (detailed) access point browser, no signal strength meter, no way to even disassociate from all APs without removing their profiles (which is a real pain when using 128 bit WEP keys). This new OS doesn't even support the legacy driver and utility applications that hardware vendors supplied! I don't know why you would aim this portion of the OS at the lowest-common-denominator user. I'll bet 80%+ of your wireless PocketPC users are pretty savvy about the way 802.11b works. Anyway, how about a patch that enables some real wireless functionality for the rest of us?
3. how to disable Zero Configuration Wi-Fi on ppc 2003 - Pocketpc Developer
4. How to Launch Wireless Zero Configuration Servece?
Hi,
I am developing an small application, in which there is a button. When
the button is clicked ,Wireless Zero Configuration Servece(WZC) will be
launched.
Now the problem comes:
I use the following code(main part) , but it didn't work.
CreateProcess (
TEXT("ctlpnl.exe"),
TEXT("cplmain.cpl, 17"),
NULL,
NULL,
FALSE,
0,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
&ProcessInfo
);
Could anyone tell me how to Launch Wireless Zero Configuration Servece?
Thanks.
Leon.
5. Wireless Zero Configuration compliant Device - Pocketpc Developer
6. Wireless Zero Configuration
How can i stop the wireless aero configuration?