This has been mentioned in many posts such as:
Wiz wrote:You can create a profile without specify a SSID/Network name for wireless networks without security. Then it will connect to any SSID
steveg47 wrote:To connect to any available non-secured (open) wireless network that is in range, leave the SSID field in the profile blank.
It works fine on, for example an older Access Connections v3 (3.81) on my ThinkPad X41 Tablet with Windows XP and Atheros 11a/b/g Mini PCI Adapter II.steveg47 wrote:To accomplish what I believe you want, do the following:
Create a new profile in AC. Call it "Any"
Select Wireless Lan as the network connection type
Select the wireless settings tab
Leave the Network Name (ssid) blank
Connection type is Infrastructure
Wireless mode is auto
Wireless security type is None (encryption is disabled)
...
This profile should automatically select the best unsecured access point.
The trick is leaving the ssid (network name) field blank.
But not on the latest Access Connections v4 (4.52) on a ThinkPad X300 with Windows Vista and Intel 4965AGN. I cannot leave the SSID field blank in a Wi-Fi profile (or "Best Available Network" profile), because the Next or OK button is greyed out and I cannot continue.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is it a known limitation of the latest Access Connections version, or perhaps a limitation of either the Intel Wi-Fi card/driver or the Vista operating system?







