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1. Home wifi versus another wifi network 2. home-based wired net versus work wired net I must disable/enable either connection to re-establish my connection(s). Yes I've waited more than a few minutes to see if either one would hook up by themselves... Thanks in advance! SDA |
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What I would have to do with vista is make a profile for each connection.
Once those are setup the wireless adapter will go down the list of those and try to reconnected to each one till it gets on it. You will find this under manage wireless connections. Otherwise you will have to manually setup each connection anytime it drops or you reboot. "Sam Anderson" wrote: For instance: 1. Home wifi versus another wifi network 2. home-based wired net versus work wired net I must disable/enable either connection to re-establish my connection(s). Yes I've waited more than a few minutes to see if either one would hook up by themselves... Thanks in advance! SDA |
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For as much as I want to say this is what needs to be done. I bought a
Windows Vista Home Premium machine, and had not problems connecting to work and to my home pc, automatically. They were both saved in my Wireless Networks. I would shut my PC off, take it home, turn it on, and it worked. It connected to everything, local network and the internet. Turn it off, take it to work, it connected there to, to the local netowrk and the internet. Bought the upgrade to VISTA Ultimate. Everything went the HE11. BSOD was a killer. However, with MS support, was able to get Vista Ultimate installed. My Managed Networks showed up, no problem. However, since the upgrade, i have to either do a "Diagnose and Repair" or, stop my Wireless Modem and restart it, then it connects to the network and internet no problems. One other thing, I did switch from WEP to WAP for security, but I don't see how should be the problem. Any help would be greatly appricated. Thanks "Emory Tech" wrote: What I would have to do with vista is make a profile for each connection. Once those are setup the wireless adapter will go down the list of those and try to reconnected to each one till it gets on it. You will find this under manage wireless connections. Otherwise you will have to manually setup each connection anytime it drops or you reboot. "Sam Anderson" wrote: For instance: 1. Home wifi versus another wifi network 2. home-based wired net versus work wired net I must disable/enable either connection to re-establish my connection(s). Yes I've waited more than a few minutes to see if either one would hook up by themselves... Thanks in advance! SDA |