When I install windows XP unattended, I include the drivers for my wireless card( a microsoft MN-730 54g) My network has WEP enabled and I have to open up the wireless connection in the systemtray and manually type in my WEP key after windows is installed. Is there a way to have windows know my WEP key during setup without asking me for it, such as a registry tweak to put in my [GuiRunOnce] batch file.
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Wireless problem with unattended install
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Posted 05 August 2004 - 12:25 PM
No, there is no tweaks.
The only way is to modify some .inf file, I think from the driver. But I don't recommend it because when you install XP you are vulnerable: no patch, no hotfixes, no firewall, and no antivirus. You MUST be disconnected from the network when you reinstall!!! I've already catched a virus like this. I had to reformat... Having your wireless card up from the begining isnt a good idea.
The only way is to modify some .inf file, I think from the driver. But I don't recommend it because when you install XP you are vulnerable: no patch, no hotfixes, no firewall, and no antivirus. You MUST be disconnected from the network when you reinstall!!! I've already catched a virus like this. I had to reformat... Having your wireless card up from the begining isnt a good idea.
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