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Wireless connects even if wired connection is available



 
 
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Old May 26th 08, 02:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
bill
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Default Wireless connects even if wired connection is available

I am running Vista SP1. When I turn on the computer with an ethernet cable
attached and a wireless connection available, Vista will connect both the
wired and wireless connections. This leads to a conflict and networking will
not work until I turn off one of the connections. I then need to manually
turn off the wireless, at which point the wired connections works. This did
not happen on this computer when I ran XP.

I thought this might just be an idiosyncricy of this computer since I have
not seen any discussion about the problem but I got ths same thing happening
when trying to troubleshoot another laptop.

Can anyone off me a suggestion as to what may be happening and how to
correct it?

TIA

Bill


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Old May 26th 08, 03:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_850_]
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Default Wireless connects even if wired connection is available

Many wireless laptops have turn on/off switch. Do you have that?

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"Bill" wrote in message
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I am running Vista SP1. When I turn on the computer with an ethernet cable
attached and a wireless connection available, Vista will connect both the
wired and wireless connections. This leads to a conflict and networking
will
not work until I turn off one of the connections. I then need to manually
turn off the wireless, at which point the wired connections works. This
did
not happen on this computer when I ran XP.

I thought this might just be an idiosyncricy of this computer since I have
not seen any discussion about the problem but I got ths same thing
happening
when trying to troubleshoot another laptop.

Can anyone off me a suggestion as to what may be happening and how to
correct it?

TIA

Bill



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Old May 26th 08, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
bill
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Default Wireless connects even if wired connection is available

Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately not. I'm using a MacBook Pro with
BootCamp so there is no switch.

Bill

"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:

Many wireless laptops have turn on/off switch. Do you have that?

--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Bill" wrote in message
...
I am running Vista SP1. When I turn on the computer with an ethernet cable
attached and a wireless connection available, Vista will connect both the
wired and wireless connections. This leads to a conflict and networking
will
not work until I turn off one of the connections. I then need to manually
turn off the wireless, at which point the wired connections works. This
did
not happen on this computer when I ran XP.

I thought this might just be an idiosyncricy of this computer since I have
not seen any discussion about the problem but I got ths same thing
happening
when trying to troubleshoot another laptop.

Can anyone off me a suggestion as to what may be happening and how to
correct it?

TIA

Bill




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Old May 26th 08, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jay Somerset
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Default Wireless connects even if wired connection is available

On Mon, 26 May 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Bill
wrote:

I am running Vista SP1. When I turn on the computer with an ethernet cable
attached and a wireless connection available, Vista will connect both the
wired and wireless connections. This leads to a conflict and networking will
not work until I turn off one of the connections. I then need to manually
turn off the wireless, at which point the wired connections works. This did
not happen on this computer when I ran XP.

I thought this might just be an idiosyncricy of this computer since I have
not seen any discussion about the problem but I got ths same thing happening
when trying to troubleshoot another laptop.

Can anyone off me a suggestion as to what may be happening and how to
correct it?

TIA

Bill

I have no trouble on my Vista laptop with both wired and wireless
connections active at the same time. (HP Pavilion dv2600)
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Old May 27th 08, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
bill
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Default Wireless connects even if wired connection is available

Thanks Jay:

I'll have to see if I can find a common feature of the computers that have
the problem.

Bill

"Jay Somerset" wrote:

On Mon, 26 May 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Bill
wrote:

I am running Vista SP1. When I turn on the computer with an ethernet cable
attached and a wireless connection available, Vista will connect both the
wired and wireless connections. This leads to a conflict and networking will
not work until I turn off one of the connections. I then need to manually
turn off the wireless, at which point the wired connections works. This did
not happen on this computer when I ran XP.

I thought this might just be an idiosyncricy of this computer since I have
not seen any discussion about the problem but I got ths same thing happening
when trying to troubleshoot another laptop.

Can anyone off me a suggestion as to what may be happening and how to
correct it?

TIA

Bill

I have no trouble on my Vista laptop with both wired and wireless
connections active at the same time. (HP Pavilion dv2600)
--
Jay (remove dashes for legal email address)

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Old May 28th 08, 06:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Chris Blunt[_2_]
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Default Wireless connects even if wired connection is available

On Mon, 26 May 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Bill
wrote:

I am running Vista SP1. When I turn on the computer with an ethernet cable
attached and a wireless connection available, Vista will connect both the
wired and wireless connections. This leads to a conflict and networking will
not work until I turn off one of the connections. I then need to manually
turn off the wireless, at which point the wired connections works. This did
not happen on this computer when I ran XP.

I thought this might just be an idiosyncricy of this computer since I have
not seen any discussion about the problem but I got ths same thing happening
when trying to troubleshoot another laptop.

Can anyone off me a suggestion as to what may be happening and how to
correct it?


Open your "Network and Sharing Center" and click on the "Manage
wireless networks" link on the left of the page. You should see a list
of wireless networks which you have previously connected to.
Right-click on the network which is automatically connecting, and
select "Properties". Under the "Connection" tab, make sure the box
marked "Connect automatically when this network is in range" is
unchecked.

Chris
 




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