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Hi! We have a school situation where students take their laptops home, and
participate in peer-to-peer networking, mostly for games. When they come back, the network is littered with ad-hoc network advertizing. This disrupts wireless operations. On XP it was possible to right-click on the wireless goodjie on the taskbar, and go into advanced properties, and tell the computer to ignore ad-hoc networks, accepting only WAPs. I can't find this setting in Vista. I'm sure it's somewhere, but Vista has moved eveything around and I get lost. Nothing comes up in the help, or on the Windows Vista KB. Can someone tell me how to get to where I can change this setting in Vista? Thanks Gregg |
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Hello Gregg,
If you haven't already, try using the netsh command for wireless networks. For more details, please see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905085.aspx -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Gregg Shepherd" wrote in message ... Hi! We have a school situation where students take their laptops home, and participate in peer-to-peer networking, mostly for games. When they come back, the network is littered with ad-hoc network advertizing. This disrupts wireless operations. On XP it was possible to right-click on the wireless goodjie on the taskbar, and go into advanced properties, and tell the computer to ignore ad-hoc networks, accepting only WAPs. I can't find this setting in Vista. I'm sure it's somewhere, but Vista has moved eveything around and I get lost. Nothing comes up in the help, or on the Windows Vista KB. Can someone tell me how to get to where I can change this setting in Vista? Thanks Gregg |
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Dear Mr. Cross,
Forgive me for complaining, but this is only marginally helpful. In XP there was a simple set of radio buttons, to select "ad-hoc only", "infrastructure only", or "don't care". I'm sure this command line utiity works, but it is a step backward from the simple interface under XP. Is that totally gone now? g "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Hello Gregg, If you haven't already, try using the netsh command for wireless networks. For more details, please see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905085.aspx -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Gregg Shepherd" wrote in message ... Hi! We have a school situation where students take their laptops home, and participate in peer-to-peer networking, mostly for games. When they come back, the network is littered with ad-hoc network advertizing. This disrupts wireless operations. On XP it was possible to right-click on the wireless goodjie on the taskbar, and go into advanced properties, and tell the computer to ignore ad-hoc networks, accepting only WAPs. I can't find this setting in Vista. I'm sure it's somewhere, but Vista has moved eveything around and I get lost. Nothing comes up in the help, or on the Windows Vista KB. Can someone tell me how to get to where I can change this setting in Vista? Thanks Gregg |