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Set priority for network connection?



 
 
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Old February 6th 07, 02:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
boe
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Hello,

In XP I'd open up my network properties, where it lists the network cards,
then select toos, advanced. I have no idea how to set network priority in
Vista.

THank


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Old February 7th 07, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
JC
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"boe" wrote:

Hello,

In XP I'd open up my network properties, where it lists the network cards,
then select toos, advanced. I have no idea how to set network priority in
Vista.

THank


Boe,

Go to Control Panel Network Connections. Drop down the "Organize" button,
scroll down to "Layout" and select the "Menu Bar". This will give the
familiar options you're used to seeing in XP. Click "Advanced" on the menu
bar, and select "Advanced Settings".

Hope this helps....

JC
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Old February 8th 07, 02:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
boe
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Default Set priority for network connection?

Sweet - thanks. Not sure why the hell in their making Vista easier to
use - everything is so complicated to find.

"JC" wrote in message
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"boe" wrote:

Hello,

In XP I'd open up my network properties, where it lists the network
cards,
then select toos, advanced. I have no idea how to set network priority
in
Vista.

THank


Boe,

Go to Control Panel Network Connections. Drop down the "Organize"
button,
scroll down to "Layout" and select the "Menu Bar". This will give the
familiar options you're used to seeing in XP. Click "Advanced" on the menu
bar, and select "Advanced Settings".

Hope this helps....

JC



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Old February 9th 07, 10:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Super Play
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Default Set priority for network connection?

Hi

Can you clarify where this setting is, I cannot find it :-(

I go to Control Panel/Networking and Sharing Centre and cannot see the
"Organize" button?

Regards

Lee.


"boe" wrote in message
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Sweet - thanks. Not sure why the hell in their making Vista easier to
use - everything is so complicated to find.

"JC" wrote in message
news

"boe" wrote:

Hello,

In XP I'd open up my network properties, where it lists the network
cards,
then select toos, advanced. I have no idea how to set network priority
in
Vista.

THank


Boe,

Go to Control Panel Network Connections. Drop down the "Organize"
button,
scroll down to "Layout" and select the "Menu Bar". This will give the
familiar options you're used to seeing in XP. Click "Advanced" on the
menu
bar, and select "Advanced Settings".

Hope this helps....

JC




 




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