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I've had a heck of a time getting a new Vista laptop to connect to my
wireless ICS host PC running XP. As others have mentionned I also cannot
connect with XP in peer-to-peer using WPA, I have to use WEP. Then I was
able to connect to my XP ICS host, but couldn't get to the internet. I had
to set a static IPv4 address (KB309642) for it to connect to the internet.
Also, Vista does not allow automatic connection to your preferred
peer-to-peer network... why not?! Why must we always connect manually,
that's weird? It's almost as if peer-to-peer wireless networking was an
afterthought, forgotten, or not tested with ICS.
Now it could be the drivers, or Vista, or both, but it crashes regularly the
wireless drivers (host service stops) when I connect peer-to-peer, but,
here's the clincher: not when I connect to a router. The wireless device is
a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 and I downloaded the more recent drivers from Intel.
So has anyone gotten Vista working with a wireless ICS XP host using WPA
without issues?
wireless ICS host PC running XP. As others have mentionned I also cannot
connect with XP in peer-to-peer using WPA, I have to use WEP. Then I was
able to connect to my XP ICS host, but couldn't get to the internet. I had
to set a static IPv4 address (KB309642) for it to connect to the internet.
Also, Vista does not allow automatic connection to your preferred
peer-to-peer network... why not?! Why must we always connect manually,
that's weird? It's almost as if peer-to-peer wireless networking was an
afterthought, forgotten, or not tested with ICS.
Now it could be the drivers, or Vista, or both, but it crashes regularly the
wireless drivers (host service stops) when I connect peer-to-peer, but,
here's the clincher: not when I connect to a router. The wireless device is
a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 and I downloaded the more recent drivers from Intel.
So has anyone gotten Vista working with a wireless ICS XP host using WPA
without issues?