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I'm running ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on XP Pro. (I cannot get Vista
to connect to it using TKIP, so I gave up on that and fell back to WEP). I cannot for the life of me get Vista to automatically connect to the ad hoc network? I can add the peer-to-peer network, and get it working with ICS, but it needs to be manually connected... everytime. How do I make Vista automatically connect to the ad hoc network everytime? In Windows XP, the option for preferred networks was under Properties, Connection Tab, [Automatic connection]. Where is this option in Vista please? Thanks. |
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On 2 Feb, 22:59, GOMF Browser UI
wrote: I'm running ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on XP Pro. (I cannot getVista to connect to it using TKIP, so I gave up on that and fell back to WEP). I cannot for the life of me getVistatoautomaticallyconnect to theadhoc network? I can add the peer-to-peer network, and get it working with ICS, but it needs to be manually connected... everytime. How do I makeVistaautomaticallyconnect to theadhocnetwork everytime? InWindowsXP, the option for preferred networks was under Properties, Connection Tab, [Automatic connection]. Where is this option inVistaplease? Thanks. I have same annoying problem. Have you found any solution yet? |
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No, I haven't found a solution, it's very irritating. It seems no one tested
wireless ICS on Vista at all. Although it's a good thing I'm using XP as my ICS host because using Vista as a wireless ICS host is completely useless. I tried seting up a Vista machine as a wireless ICS host and it constantly stops the (peer-to-peer) network. This is really idiotic! The point of having a wireless ICS host is so that other PCs and laptops can connect to it to share the internet connection... but Vista, as a host, kills the network everytime after disconnect, crazy! What were they thinking? Obviously, they weren't, no one tested wireless ICS hosting... yet it's a feature that Vista documents and boasts about! Now, with my XP wireless ICS host, my new Vista laptop has to reconnect manually everytime. I obviously can't and won't upgrade any of my machines to Vista. " wrote: I have same annoying problem. Have you found any solution yet? |
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Yes, unfortunately it is a "feature" of windows to automatically close the
ad-hoc network when "everyone else" disconnects (but mine apparently doesn't follow this, because it stays on when out of range and waits for others to reconnect :O ) But that's not the problem. I Have gotten ICS to work properly in the effect that it is seen as an ad-hoc and other users can use the network (and internet) with it. However, I also cannot cause the network to start automatically either. (Ideally, the server would automatically power-on and get users to the internet without anyone logging on). I can't seem to find any windows utility to do this, though. "Vista de Sade" wrote: No, I haven't found a solution, it's very irritating. It seems no one tested wireless ICS on Vista at all. Although it's a good thing I'm using XP as my ICS host because using Vista as a wireless ICS host is completely useless. I tried seting up a Vista machine as a wireless ICS host and it constantly stops the (peer-to-peer) network. This is really idiotic! The point of having a wireless ICS host is so that other PCs and laptops can connect to it to share the internet connection... but Vista, as a host, kills the network everytime after disconnect, crazy! What were they thinking? Obviously, they weren't, no one tested wireless ICS hosting... yet it's a feature that Vista documents and boasts about! Now, with my XP wireless ICS host, my new Vista laptop has to reconnect manually everytime. I obviously can't and won't upgrade any of my machines to Vista. " wrote: I have same annoying problem. Have you found any solution yet? |