- Jul 20, 2006
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Hey guys I got a question. I have 20 workstations, that multiple users access during the day. These 20 workstations I just put over on my 108 Mbps backbone on my network. I am currently using WPA-PSK access control method. Here is the problem I've ran into.
If I log on the machine as administrator and setup the wireless client utility to get on my wifi backbone it connects. But when I log off, and log on as another username on my domain my DLINK utility configuration settings are gone.
What I need is a program that will remember my WPA-PSK passphrase no matter what user logs on, and auto connect. I know there has to be a way to do this, it isn't practical to have to sit down, and log in under every username that will access the computer, and setup the wi-fi info.
I am running a Windows 2003 Domain using Active Directory. Does anyone know of any scripts/GPO settings/ or any third party program that will save my wireless settings, and auto connect when ANY user in my domain logs on the computer.
I've searched, and searched and cannot find any.
If I log on the machine as administrator and setup the wireless client utility to get on my wifi backbone it connects. But when I log off, and log on as another username on my domain my DLINK utility configuration settings are gone.
What I need is a program that will remember my WPA-PSK passphrase no matter what user logs on, and auto connect. I know there has to be a way to do this, it isn't practical to have to sit down, and log in under every username that will access the computer, and setup the wi-fi info.
I am running a Windows 2003 Domain using Active Directory. Does anyone know of any scripts/GPO settings/ or any third party program that will save my wireless settings, and auto connect when ANY user in my domain logs on the computer.
I've searched, and searched and cannot find any.
