What is the best NLS config to be near the ACCESS or SQL Server characters set

Hi all,
I am working with an Oracle for Windows.
I have serious problems with my actual characters set.
What is the best NLS config to be near the ms-Access or SQL Server characters set behavior ?
For exemple :
I have a table with city names
I want to find the nearest >= city name of a given criteria. so i do this SQL
SELECT Nom FROM TLCommune WHERE Nom >= 'LIMOGES' ORDER BY Nom, Pays, Dept, Insee
This SELECT give this result under SQL plus worksheet (same via VB and ADO)
Why the cities from krosno to Limerick are listed regarding on the WHERE clause Nom >= 'LIMOGES' ?
NOM
krosno
La Manche et la Mer d'Irlande
Laesv
Lancashire
Landes
Lappi (Lappland)
Latviya
Legnica
Leicester and Rutland
Leipzig
Leningrad
NOM
Leon
Lirida
Leszno
Liberec
Libiria
Libye
Limburg
Limburg (Limbourg)
Limerick
LIMOGES <--------------------------------------- the city in the nom >= 'LIMOGES' in the SQL statement
LIMOGES-FOURCHES

Hi,
Try these steps:-
* Open the GUI of Root bridge
Go to Security/SSID Manager/create SSid/map it to the radio
* Under Client Authentication setting
Check the box Open authentication with no Addition ..
* Then click Apply
* Go to Ecryption Manager page
Under Ecryption Modes
Select Cipher ---TKIP
Under Encryption Keys
Select Encryption Key 2 ------Don't put any key ... Leave the box blank and key size be 128bit
Then click Apply
* Come back to SSID Manager page
Under Client Authenticated Key Management ..
Select Key Management:- Mandatory
Check the box:- WPA
Under WPA Pre-shared Key:- Type atleast 8 character key..
Click Apply:-
* Then we need to repeat the same settings on Other bridge except the station role will be non-root.
Now to troubleshoot...
* First make Bridge are able to talk to each when there is on security setup
* Set a simple Pre-shared Key ... example 1234567890 on both bridge .. Bridge will not associate if key mismatch..
Hope this will work for you.

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