I wondered if anyone could help I have a laptop which users use outside of the network, users connect to our network from outside using logmein hamachi and users use roaming profiles, I have set a start up script to run logmein hamachi on start up this works fine but I need the wireless adapter to be the first things the computer does on start up or to create a script to make the wireless start and connect, because I need hamachi to be connected befor the user even trys to logon, could you help if this is possible or put me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance
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| Windows XP/2000 - Wireless posted in the Operating Systems forums; I wondered if anyone could help I have a laptop which users use outside of the network, users connect to our network from outside using logmein hamachi and users use ... |
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Hello and welcome to the forum
I've marked your thread as Open to encourage a response from the Techs and talented forum members amongst us.. Thanks for your patience
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Give us a clue? What OS are you running? The wireless should start early on and connect if its set by default to connect to a given network if you set a delay in your script it should work without further scripts. Are they connecting to the same wireless all the time or to random wireless networks?
How do they connect to the wireless with windows or a OEM wireless connector? |
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Originally Posted by samuria
I currently use windows xp pro, diffrent wireless but details are always entered before the user goes to the place where that wireless is located , they connect using windows wireless.
How do i set a delay script? Thanks
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You can set a delay in 2 ways via a script by downloading wait.exe
which basically you just run in a cmd file like wait 120 the 120 being seconds to wait. Or you can use winpatrol which lets you delay start anything and protect you from any changes as well |
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Ok thanks for your help!
Im going to try this soon.
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