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MDB - 20 May 2004 19:45 GMT
Hello All,  I have an application that will be connecting through an access
point.  At times there may be multiple networks available.  Is there a way I
can pragmatically force the application to drop one connection and connect
to a different only depending on the SSID?
Sahil Malik - 24 May 2004 21:09 GMT
Well if your problem is the application keeps getting confused between
SSIDs, you can stop the wzcsvc service after you connect to your desired
network.

- Sahil Malik
Independent Consultant
You can reach me thru my blog - http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/sahilmalik/

> Hello All,  I have an application that will be connecting through an access
> point.  At times there may be multiple networks available.  Is there a way I
> can pragmatically force the application to drop one connection and connect
> to a different only depending on the SSID?

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