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AnViar2011-12-14 10:13:56
WiFi
AnViar, 2011-12-14 10:13:56

Windows 7 + WiFi BSSID?

Initial data:
> netsh wlan show network mode=bssid
SSID 3: RiK
Network type: Infrastructure
Authentication: WPA2-Personal
Encryption: CCMP
BSSID 1: 00:11:99:00:33:99
Signal: 70%
Radio type: 802.11g
Channel: 3
Basic rates (Mbps): 1 2 5.5 11
Other rates (Mbps): 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
BSSID 2: 00:11:55:bb:77:00
Signal: 98%
Radio type: 802.11g
Channel: 7
Basic rates (Mbps): 1 2 5.5 11
Other rates (Mbps): 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
BSSID 2 has the property of constantly hanging, which makes it impossible to connect to it, but it does not disappear from visibility. There is a desire to connect to BSSID 1, which has a lower signal level.
Question: how to force Windows 7 to connect to BSSID 1?

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rasa, 2011-12-17
@rasa

What is not on the Internet, with your question, one person even found a solution - to cover the side with a bad signal with aluminum foil :-))
It's easier to use the WirelessMon program . However, it is paid, and if you are negative about rubord's warez, you can purchase it for $24

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AnViar, 2011-12-18
@AnViar

I also tried the foil option - it doesn’t work :)
And I know how to google.

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