Logon to a Domain through a wireless connection

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Jasper Recto

I'm having a problem logging on to our company domain through a wireless
connection. I was able to add myself on to the domain. It took a while to
register itself but it worked. Now, when I try to log on to the domain, it
tells me that the domain is not available.

Any ideas why I can't log on to my company domain? I'm standing right next
to the access point and the connection is strong.

Help

Jasper
 
It's more than likely nothing to do with the wireless connection. Try
through a wired connection.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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:
| I'm having a problem logging on to our company domain through a wireless
| connection. I was able to add myself on to the domain. It took a while
to
| register itself but it worked. Now, when I try to log on to the domain,
it
| tells me that the domain is not available.
|
| Any ideas why I can't log on to my company domain? I'm standing right
next
| to the access point and the connection is strong.
|
| Help
|
| Jasper
|
|
 
I have no problems through a wired connection. It's only when I'm on a
wireless connection. I have other laptops that can log on to the domain
through a wireless connection but they have built in wireless cards. This
one is a Cisco Aironet PC card.

Any ideas?
Thanks
 
You might have better luck asking here.
http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=main

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
|I have no problems through a wired connection. It's only when I'm on a
| wireless connection. I have other laptops that can log on to the domain
| through a wireless connection but they have built in wireless cards. This
| one is a Cisco Aironet PC card.
|
| Any ideas?
| Thanks
 
Are you using the correct WEP key? Is your PC's MAC address authorised to
connect to the AP?
 
Yes it is on both questions. If I log on locally and not on the domain, I
can access the network. For some reason, it just won't work when I try to
log on to the domain. It tells me that the domain is unavailable even
though I was able to add my laptop to the domain on the wireless connection.

Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jasper
 
Did you ever get past this point? I have the same problem and believe it has
to do with the state of the wireless card when the PC is booted. Thanks in
advance.
 
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