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Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking



 
 
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Old October 9th 06, 06:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Chris Moore
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking

Not noticed this until build 5744. Wireless connections shown in Network
and Sharing seem to be constantly reviewed, my connection defined as Work
keeps switching to Identifying. At home my other laptop does the same but
during the Identifying it drops the Network discovery so I cannot access
machines on my network.

Anyone else experiencing this?

Thanks

Chris

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Old December 23rd 06, 10:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bill Moore
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking

Yes, I appear to have the same problem. I have a new desktop in home office
on wireless network with 4 other machines, all on encrypted network behind
router. Works perfectly when hard-wired. Running wireless it identifies as
a private network. Then after a while it goes to "Identifying" and changes
network type to public. After an hour or two it blocks the connection and I
have to reboot.

"Chris Moore" wrote:

Not noticed this until build 5744. Wireless connections shown in Network
and Sharing seem to be constantly reviewed, my connection defined as Work
keeps switching to Identifying. At home my other laptop does the same but
during the Identifying it drops the Network discovery so I cannot access
machines on my network.

Anyone else experiencing this?

Thanks

Chris

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Old February 7th 07, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Evil Mauro
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking

I am having the exact same problem. I have an Thinkpad R51, using an INTEL
2200BG. I was having this problem when I had the Windows Drivers and I
updated to the INTEL drivers designed for Vista. Nothing changed. It
connects to the network but the identify Public/private keeps running and it
drops the network within 2 minutes or so.

BTW: I've tried it on a SonicWall WAP and a Cisco 1131AG.
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Old March 29th 07, 02:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mike Donato
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking

I'm seeing the same problem on my IBM ThinkPad X41 tablet connecting to A
SonicWALL TZ170 W

I haven't tried another wap yet.

My connections just rapidly change back and forth between Access Connections
and the WIndows util disconnecting each time, if I remove Access Connections,
it just changes from private to public and I lose connection and thats if I
can even get it to grab an IP.

Any solutions for you yet?
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Michael A. Donato MCNE, MCSE, CCEA
Site Technologies, LLC


"Evil Mauro" wrote:

I am having the exact same problem. I have an Thinkpad R51, using an INTEL
2200BG. I was having this problem when I had the Windows Drivers and I
updated to the INTEL drivers designed for Vista. Nothing changed. It
connects to the network but the identify Public/private keeps running and it
drops the network within 2 minutes or so.

BTW: I've tried it on a SonicWall WAP and a Cisco 1131AG.

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Old May 14th 07, 12:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
vdjan
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking

Got same issue, constantly "Identifying", after some time connection drops,
need to reboot to get the connection working again.

No known solution found
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Old May 14th 07, 01:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mike Donato
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking

Check this out. It is true for some other firewalls as well as SonicWALL

https://forum.sonicwall.com/showpost...1&postcount=24

It solved my problems.

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Michael A. Donato MCNE, MCSE, CCEA
Site Technologies, LLC

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Old March 24th 08, 11:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
shogun
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking


=?Utf-8?B?QmlsbCBNb29yZQ==?=;80228 Wrote:
Yes, I appear to have the same problem. I have a new desktop in home
office
on wireless network with 4 other machines, all on encrypted network
behind
router. Works perfectly when hard-wired. Running wireless it identifies
as
a private network. Then after a while it goes to "Identifying" and
changes
network type to public. After an hour or two it blocks the connection
and I
have to reboot.

"Chris Moore" wrote:

Not noticed this until build 5744. Wireless connections shown in

Network
and Sharing seem to be constantly reviewed, my connection defined as

Work
keeps switching to Identifying. At home my other laptop does the same

but
during the Identifying it drops the Network discovery so I cannot

access
machines on my network.

Anyone else experiencing this?

Thanks

Chris


I know I am responding to something posted over a year ago but lets see
how I go! I have just got windows vista home premium. The wireless
connection says "local and internet" but it is constantly saying
"identifying" - then it finds the private network, then it drops back to
public network and says "identifying" - finds the private network, then
drops back and does it all over again. It's in an endless loop.

I need it to be a private network 100% of the time so I can connect
wirelessly with my other computer via my wireless router.

Interestingly my other computer (Compaq Laptop) runs Windows Vista
Business and it connects fine. So possibly this is a windows vista home
premium issue? Or it is some other weird hardware conflict on my
desktop.

I have a new D-Link internal wireless card in the desktop and I have a
NetComm wireless modem router. I used to have a Belkin one but just
changed it over recently to NetComm in order to rule out an issue with
the wireless router. Either one makes no difference so the wireless
router is fine.


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Old March 24th 08, 11:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
shogun[_2_]
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking


shogun;749558 Wrote:
I know I am responding to something posted over a year ago but lets see
how I go! I have just got windows vista home premium. The wireless
connection says "local and internet" but it is constantly saying
"identifying" - then it finds the private network, then it drops back to
public network and says "identifying" - finds the private network, then
drops back and does it all over again. It's in an endless loop.

I need it to be a private network 100% of the time so I can connect
wirelessly with my other computer via my wireless router.

Interestingly my other computer (Compaq Laptop) runs Windows Vista
Business and it connects fine. So possibly this is a windows vista home
premium issue? Or it is some other weird hardware conflict on my
desktop.

I have a new D-Link internal wireless card in the desktop and I have a
NetComm wireless modem router. I used to have a Belkin one but just
changed it over recently to NetComm in order to rule out an issue with
the wireless router. Either one makes no difference so the wireless
router is fine.


Just some added info - MIGHT have solved it myself - will do some more
testing tomorrow. I suspect this has something to do settings on Norton
360 firewall.


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Old June 26th 08, 04:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Hoodah
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking


I'm experiencing this issue: constant "identifying". I'd really like to
stop this behavior, since i need the network to remain private so I can
connect Remote Desktop. If anyone has a solution please post it.
Thanks.
Right now I can fix it temporarily by "resetting" the wireless adapter,
but of course if I'm not physically at the computer, that is impossible.


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Hoodah
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Old August 3rd 08, 11:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
gazzyw
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Default Wireless networking issues Public/Private constant checking


I managed to fix this issue by actually turning 'ON' the windows
firewall in vista. Don't have time to investigate why that worked.


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