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I've jsut installed one care, my wireless adapter on my network is physically
turned off, but this doesnt' disable the card from the OS perspective as a result vista allocates the default non-routable private address to the adapter. One care sees the non-routable address as a public network so slams up my firewall, this breaks many things including remote access. So I have a machine perpetually in high firewall mode because unless it is actuall connected to a wireless network it assumes the auto-allocated IP is a connection to a dangerous network. So the question is how can I have vista trust the auto-allocated IP address, or better yet, not have vista allocate an address automatically at all? -- b |
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